1973 – St. Fintan’s Church, Sutton, Co. Dublin
Modern catholic church built to cater for the expanding population of the village and area in the 1970s.
Modern catholic church built to cater for the expanding population of the village and area in the 1970s.
Planned in the late 1960s,
“The perspective illustrates an interesting small development that has recently been abandoned.
Illustrations to demonstrate the effect of the Western Tangent Road as suggested by the 1973 Central Dublin Traffic Plan by R.
Freestanding irregular-plan and rendered Roman Catholic church,
Massive and obtrusive, Agriculture house is a large office block of concrete aggregate panels shoehorned into a tight site on Kildare Street.
Prefabricated concrete cladding on a corner site in the Eyre Square,
Bantry Library was originally designed in 1962 by the Cork County Council architect Patrick McSweeney.
One of the ugliest buildings to ever grace the city centre of Dublin,
Horrific office development that took the place of one of Dublin’s celebrated Findlater’s groceries store.