1895 – Masonic Hall, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
Designed by Belfast architect Henry Seaver, this distinctive brick Arts and Crafts building, sited on rising land,
The Lady Erin Monument was erected in 1898 to honour the centenary celebrations for those men who had fought in the Insurrection of 1798.
Originally designed for the Belfast Bank Co, and later a branch of the Royal Bank by Vincent Craig,
A fine post office with shallow, bow-fronted end bays with beautiful banded brick. Above the pedimented doorway inscriptions read ‘
The original building was designed by James Owen of the Board of Works to provide education to all demoninations between 1857-63.
The library wall forms the backdrop to a new square and is made from Limestone,
The project seeks to respond to the cadence of the Sligo landscape. The landscape is characterised by the large scale of the horizons of Ben Bulben,