1922 – Belfast Co-operative Society, York St., Belfast
Architect: Samuel Stevenson
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22,
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22,
In 1914 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin of which the judges were Patrick Geddes (1854-1932),
Unified terrace scheme for three stakeholders –
Masking an earlier meeting house of 1760,
Former presbytery for the neighbouring St.
A fine bank building, finished in high quality stonework,
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
One of the most visually impressive of Dublin’s buildings and the butt of many pointed comments after its recent expensive restoration and refurbishment as Government Office,
In the early twentieth century,
Built on the site of the former Metropole Hotel,