1969 – Shopping Centre, Phibsborough, Dublin
Almost universally disliked by the public as it dominates the area,
Almost universally disliked by the public as it dominates the area,
Built on the site of the old Richmond Barracks,
Opened in the 1960s, the hotel had 160 beds and was the premier destination for visitors to the city for many years.
Design selected after a limited competition for the new school in 1964.
Started as a bar and restaurant in 1967 which was an instant success due to its location and views.
Built on the site of the Queen’s Theatre,
Large warehouse to Adelaide Road constructed over the former sidings of Harcourt Street Station.
Council housing by the County Architect of the time Patrick McSweeney.
Large office development on a sloping site that allowed for underground parking.
Open-air shopping centre originally constructed in 1970 by Stephenson Gibney &