1936 – No.4 Kildare Street, Dublin
Architect: Frederick Hayes
Originally constructed in 1748, the current limestone front was added in 1936 by Frederick Hayes,
Originally constructed in 1748, the current limestone front was added in 1936 by Frederick Hayes,
A mixed-use development and re-generation of an entire city block in the Liberties,
In October 2009,
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
An early scheme for the Royal Hibernian Academy on Ely Place –
The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts was founded in Dublin in 1823.
Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself,
Known originally as the Grafton Picture House,
The congregation of Fisherwick was founded in 1823 as Fisherwick Place Church and was based in a church of 1827.