1954 – Villa Maria, Killiney, Co. Dublin
Designed by Jack O’Hare who was the second Irish architect to apprentice under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin arriving shortly after Andrew Devane had departed.
Designed by Jack O’Hare who was the second Irish architect to apprentice under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin arriving shortly after Andrew Devane had departed.
Modern residence constructed on a steeply sloping site in Killiney using the site topography to clearly build a low two-storey house.
“Today we are able to reproduce the two perspective drawings of the Church at Burhill Park from the originals,
Constructed after a limited competition to design a church for 1,100 people for £10,000.
Two brick blocks linked by a graceful overhead walkway finished with copper cladding with opaque glazing.
The London based architects Easton &
Smaller estate houses designed by E.J.
Unexecuted design by English architect Thomas Sandby for Emo Court.
Constructed by the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee,
Part of the modernisation of the Irish healthcare system in the 1950s when larger specialised hospitals were constructed including sanatoriums and orthopedic units.