1971 – Bank of Ireland Computer Centre, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin
Designed by London-based architects T.P.
Designed by London-based architects T.P.
Large modern Cistercian monastery built in the grounds of an earlier Georgian country house from 1810.
With a debt to Kahn’s theory of serviced spaces and services,
Including a service yard as well as an office building for the region,
This extension to the 1865 Victorian hotel was constructed by G.
Office building, on a site high above street level adjacent to Harcourt Street railway station.
Double height banking hall with mezzanine walkway connecting second-floor offices.
Built for Irish National Insurance company,
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
Replacing a church constructed in 1802,