1966 – Ballymun Towers, Dublin
Designed as a quick fix for social housing needs, and constructed by 1966, the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising, the towers were named after the seven leaders.
Designed as a quick fix for social housing needs, and constructed by 1966, the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising, the towers were named after the seven leaders.
Nineteen story office building constructed by the Post Office as a base for the telephone network –
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Grim office block on an important corner site in Ballsbridge, Carrisbrook House was built on the site of a large Victorian house.
Built in 1967 as one of a new wave of large Catholic churches in the Dublin suburbs,
Office building and showrooms, Tara House, Tara Street, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Heiton McFerran in 1966-1967. Recently demolished for a new office building alongside Tara Station.
One of three office blocks built along here by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
Opened as the Curzon Cinema, and later the Lighthouse, the entrance foyer to this cinema was distinctly modern.
The Kevin Street campus of the Dublin Institute of Technology wass a large purpose built structure opened in 1968.
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