1970 – Housing, Douglas, Cork
Council housing by the County Architect of the time Patrick McSweeney.
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 &
Simple rectangular plan with chamfered corners to the main facade.
The foundation stone of the church was laid on 7 September 1969 by the Bishop of Meath John McCormack,
A house designed by Ronald Tallon,
An early scheme for the Royal Hibernian Academy on Ely Place –
Also known as the Waterville Beach or Reenroe Hotel, it was built in the late 1960s or early 70s as luxurious hotel in South Kerry.
Unbuilt proposal to construct new shed and carpark over the existing platforms of Heuston Station.
A square church with a pyramidal roof and deeply recessed windows.