1877 – Nos. 12-13 Cornmarket, Dublin
Large granite-faced commercial building with a rather grim facade not helped by the replacement windows.
Large granite-faced commercial building with a rather grim facade not helped by the replacement windows.
An understated building on a gently curving site with Art Deco detailing constructed as offices to existing factory.
Now rendered, the building was finished in brick and sanstone dressings upon completion.
Formerly the Motor Tax office.
In 2004, VHI appointed McCauley Daye O’Connell to prepare a design to create a new high quality contemporary extension to its existing VHI Headquarters which incorporated Scot’s Church and also provides much needed additional office floor space.
Bantry Library was originally designed in 1962 by the Cork County Council architect Patrick McSweeney.
Busáras is one of the first post Second World War examples of the International Modern style in Europe.
Introduction to the derivation of the streetnames of Dublin. For more details,
Located on the easternmost end of Dalkey’s heritage village overlooking Killiney Bay,
Squeals of delight greeted Bono as he showed up to introduce Tadao Ando,