1976 – Dublin Corporation Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin
The site at Wood Quay had been earmarked as a site for the headquarters of Dublin Corporation since the 1950s.
The site at Wood Quay had been earmarked as a site for the headquarters of Dublin Corporation since the 1950s.
One of the oldest such centres in the greater Dublin area,
In the 1970s,
Previously a georgian house with a large shopfront in use as a showroom by the ESB.
A commercial headquarters on a US campus-style model with its heavily landscaped grounds,
Grotesquely offensive scheme whose long bland elevations and repetitive detailing do much to deaden Mount Street.
One of the schemes that kick-started the wholesale destruction of Lower Mount Street,
The history of St James’s stretches back to 1703 when an Act was passed to build a workhouse on its site.
A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses,
Planned for many years to create a clockwise traffic flow up and down the quays,