1966 – Architect’s Office, Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin
Designed by Raymond F. MacDonnell as his own office adjacent to his home.
Designed by Raymond F. MacDonnell as his own office adjacent to his home.
Large vocational school with three storey classroom block and further single storey extensions.
Still largely intact, set on what is now a mature and leafy site on the Porterstown Road.
Paul Larmour described St Patrick’s Church in ‘Architects of Ulster 1920s to 1970s’
A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses,
Designed and constructed between 1938 to 1940,
Compare and contrast this with the wonderful church built by the Dominicans at the same time in the town.
Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence.
Small office block to front of an existing knitwear factory.
Two 15-storey blocks containing 112 dwellings commissioned in1964.