1932 – No. 32 (Vera Moda) St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact.
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact.
Unexecuted design from the 1930s for an airport for Cork City.
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
Design published in The Builder, December 13 1953.
Unusual church embedded into the streetscape following existing parapet and street lines.
Former factory built for the Jennings family who moved their factory from Browne Street in the city centre.
Fine 1950s convent complex still largely intact.
Now largely unrecognisable, this is one of the last remnants of the vast Sunbeam Wolsey work in Blackpool,
A concept by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975.
Restrained piece of modernist infill on South Mall.