1966 – Nurses Home, Drogheda, Co. Louth
The Nurse’s Home in Drogheda was built as part of the International Missionary Training Hospital which was itself finished in 1957.
The Nurse’s Home in Drogheda was built as part of the International Missionary Training Hospital which was itself finished in 1957.
Original speculative scheme for an office development on Lower Baggot St.
Two 15-storey blocks containing 112 dwellings commissioned in1964.
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834.
Opened in 1966 as Ireland’s first shopping centre.
Originally known as the Mount Brandon Hotel,
The memorial is the work of sculptor Edward Delaney with further design by Frank du Berry of the OPW.
Architect Brian Hogan’s first completed project in Dublin was this low-rise apartment scheme at Simmonscourt Castle in Ballsbridge,
Grim office block on an important corner site in Ballsbridge,