1930s – East Pier Gardens, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The area to the sea-side of the East Pier, known as the East Pier Gardens,
The area to the sea-side of the East Pier, known as the East Pier Gardens,
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall,
Stripped classical scheme for Dawson Street as a new headquarters for New Ireland Assurance.
A proposal by Joseph Mallagh, Engineer to the Dublin Port and Docks Board.
An unusual corner building at the top of Grafton Street complete with modern interpretation of the corner tower used on many Dublin corners.
Attractive exercise in a restained twentieth century classical style built as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank.
According to Shane O’Toole, in a piece for The Sunday Times “Byrne (1883-1967),
Designed by John M.
Now containing shops and part of the Jervis Centre,
Still extant today, with its distinctive Burton logotype on both facades,