1968 – Eblana BDA design for Wood Quay, Dublin
One of six entries displayed after a developer-led invited competition for new Civic Offices on Wood Quay in Dublin.
One of six entries displayed after a developer-led invited competition for new Civic Offices on Wood Quay in Dublin.
Runner up in the 1968 developer-led competition to design and construct a new headquarters for Dublin Corporation.
After a long drawn out process from the late 1930s,
In 1968 proposals were invited for a new Dublin Corporation office block at Wood Quay in Dublin.
Red brick corner building turning a corner from the quays with a pair of gabled bays and an octagonal pointed turret.
An interview by John Mason, from Trinity News, later republished by the Irish Georgian Society in a bulletin early 1962.
Red brick Victorian villa designed by E.H Carson for Judge David Richard Pigot as a summer residence.
An historic Georgian house built over several periods, in gardens and park adjoining the town and overlooking the Newport river.
A large Victorian villa near Fortwilliam,
Originally opened as a boarding house in 1845 by Phoebe Wynn.