1957 – Killyon Church, Hill of Down, Co. Meath
Architect: James Fehilly & Associates
Sited across the road from its predecessor of 1820,
Sited across the road from its predecessor of 1820,
Shallow pitched roof modernism with vertical emphasis provided by the ice tower.
A square church with a pyramidal roof and deeply recessed windows.
The Dublin architect John McCurdy was responsible for rebuilding Dromantine House in the Italian Renaissance style in the 1860s.
A fantastic Brutalist offices and factory building of odd angles,
Corkman William Dwyer started a cloth manufacturing plant,
A central hub for blending,
Farm buildings and cottage for the large mental asylum constructed at Redhill.
Unbuilt design for post office and municipal buildings by local architect William Shearburn.
A 19th-century country house designed by the architect Richard Norman Shaw around an earlier house.