1952 – Nurses Home, Orthopedic Hospital of Ireland, Clontarf, Co. Dublin
Alongside the former Blackheath House which is now the administrative offices for the Orthopedic Hospital of Ireland,
Alongside the former Blackheath House which is now the administrative offices for the Orthopedic Hospital of Ireland,
Shannon was selected in the mid 1930’s as a site for a transatlantic airport.
Part of the modernisation of the Irish healthcare system in the 1950s when larger specialised hospitals were constructed including sanatoriums and orthopedic units.
The original terminal was planned to handle a maximum of 250,000 passengers per annum,
The London based architects Easton &
Busáras is one of the first post Second World War examples of the International Modern style in Europe.
Now known as Galvia Hospital,
Cherry Orchard Fever Hospital was commissioned to replace the aging Cork Street Fever Hospital and opened in November 1953.
Part of an extension to the convent at Rockfield,
Commissioned to replace the old Cork Street Fever Hospital.