1971 – Social Welfare Office, North Cumberland Street, Dublin
Rather foreboding, but mostly down to security screens over the windows,
Rather foreboding, but mostly down to security screens over the windows,
Stephen Court is a purpose-built speculative office complex of three blocks that replaced four Georgian buildings,
One of the earliest use of load-bearing precast concrete perimeter units and glass curtain walling in Dublin.
Collection of seven houses in a cul-de-sac sharing a common design language of elements.
Built for Lisney’s,
In 1964, a competition to design a masterplan for the UCD campus at Belfield was won by young Polish architect Andrzej Wejchert.
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners,
Replacing four Georgian houses, Nos.65-68,
Originally, at the time of completion,
Another Catholic church constructed during the reign of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in the Dublin suburbs.