1900 – St. Mary’s Church, Mallow, Co. Cork
St. Mary’s Church was built in 1818 on a site donated by the local landlord,
St. Mary’s Church was built in 1818 on a site donated by the local landlord,
Late Georgian house with unusual double three-bay bows on the garden facade,
A very large range of buildings overlooking the town finished in red sandstone with limestone trimming.
Domestically scaled post office –
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 &