1829 – Royal Irish Institution, College Street, Dublin
Architect: Frederick Darley
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
Large hardware and seeds warehouse for Thomas McKenzie &
Commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority as a key element in the delivery of the overall Docklands Arts Strategy.
Reconstructed to designs of William H.
The original church on the site was constructed in 1822 and later extended and the tower added in 1872.
Former townhall extended after an architectural competition in 1885.
Designed by Mr J. C. Bretland,
Originally built as a Linen Warehouse for Moore and Weinberg by Lanyon,
Published in The Irish Builder,
Large ornate Victorian villa set on a hillside overlooking Cork city centre.