1979 – St Patrick’s Church, Clogher, Co. Tyrone
Paul Larmour described St Patrick’s Church in ‘Architects of Ulster 1920s to 1970s’
Paul Larmour described St Patrick’s Church in ‘Architects of Ulster 1920s to 1970s’
Design submitted to architectural competition for an Official residence of the Irish Prime Minister.
Large scale plan for a new town centre of the planned town of Shannon.
Reproduction building after the original was demolished to make way for the Central Bank.
Another one of Sam Stephenson’s buildings that was to attract a lot of criticism both for its height and original roofline (in contravention of the Planning Permission) and for its brash appearance in Temple Bar.
A large development by Irish Life Assurance Company on the old Brooks Thomas yards consisting of blocks of various heights around courtyards both at street level and raised.
Facing the former Clery’s department store,
Originally designed in the late 1950s by the same firm of architects (NMA),
Described as “a compact house initially designed to have two double bedrooms but with built in potential for expansion as family or accommodation needs increase In addition to the ground floor accomodation of two double bedroomd and bathroom,
Described as “This house design starts with initial accommodation of three bedrooms,