1768 – Hunting Lodge, Roxborough, Co. Tyrone
Un-executed design for the Earl of Charlemont for a hunting lodge on his Co,
Un-executed design for the Earl of Charlemont for a hunting lodge on his Co,
Proposal for new underground public toilets at Waterloo Place for Londonderry Corporation.
The winning design, No.123, in the architectural competition to design a new library for Trinity College Dublin.
An imposing two-storey, Italianate stucco house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon,
Constructed during 1836-37 to replace an earlier meeting house built 1821 at Alfred Place.
Second placed entry by Haifa-based architects Alfred Mansfeld and Dani Havkin.
Constructed in the early 1770’s for the Bowen family who owned the house until it was sold by the author Elizabeth Bowen in 1959.
Designed in association with John Mesick,
Highly commended design, No.86, the jury felt it was “a solution that attracted the Jury for its horizontal lines,
A castellated Georgian mansion with pointed windows and a turret. Built on the site of an earlier castle,