1960 – ESB Competition for All-Electric House, Ireland
The competition sponsored by the Electricity Supply Board was for an all-electric house costing not more than £3,000,
The competition sponsored by the Electricity Supply Board was for an all-electric house costing not more than £3,000,
Design by Michael Scott and M.
Second placed entry by W.
Second placed entry in a design compeition to design a building to act as a war memorial for Northern Ireland providing office space for charities and organisations associated with the armed forces.
The site was formerly occupied by the Queen Anne Hotel and a number of shops which were destroyed by German bombing during the Belfast Blitz in 1941.
During the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century,
The second placed entry in the 1953 Dublin Port Offices competition to design a new Headquarters and Offices for the Dublin Port and Docks Board on Memorial Road alongside Busaras.
In the 1960s the Mercy Order decided to build new schools at Military Road.
Wonderfully eccentric bank branch from a time when so many branches were in fairly standard neo-classical,
Design published in The Builder, December 13 1953.