1954 – House, Killiney, Co. Dublin
Modern residence constructed on a steeply sloping site in Killiney using the site topography to clearly build a low two-storey house.
Modern residence constructed on a steeply sloping site in Killiney using the site topography to clearly build a low two-storey house.
Originally a small rural village outside the city,
During the early years of the Irish Republic,
From a souvenir book published by the Leinster Leader for the opening of the chapel.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the Ladies Committee of the Civics Institute set up two nursery schools –
A new cinema by Odeon (Ireland) Ltd.
Small office building attached to a larger warehouse behind.
Telephone exchange built for the Department of Post &
Carlow did not get a County Hospital in the 1920s or 1930s when many counties were constructing new hospitals replacing old Victorian infirmaries.
Designed by Jack O’Hare who was the second Irish architect to apprentice under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin arriving shortly after Andrew Devane had departed.