1878 – Announcement of winner South City Markets, Dublin
“THE directors of the Markets Company instituted a limited competition for the best design for laying out a large plot of land lying between William Street on the east,
“THE directors of the Markets Company instituted a limited competition for the best design for laying out a large plot of land lying between William Street on the east,
The following conditions of the competition for the new Museum in Dublin have been issued by the Commissioners of Public Works:—
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An interview by John Mason, from Trinity News, later republished by the Irish Georgian Society in a bulletin early 1962. Sir John Summerson (25 November 1904 – 10 November 1992) was considered one of the leading British architectural historians of the 20th century.
Although described as an interview, this piece would no longer meet our expectations of what an interview is. This is actually more of a family history and sadly has little of Deane’s opinions voiced.
The primary visual source for this thesis is Busáras itself. Although many minor changes have taken place in the building since its completion,
MacEoin joined Scott’s practice in 1945 and worked there for about three and a half years. Interviewed at his home, 12 September 1995.
Sean Mulcahy was an engineer who worked with Jorgen Varming on Busaras and was later partner in Varming Mulcahy. Text of an interview from 24 April 1996.
One of a series of what The Irish Builder called interviews, but to modern eyes are more of a biographical piece as they contain little personal opinion from the subject.
One of a series of what The Irish Builder called interviews, but to modern eyes are more of a biographical piece as they contain little personal opinion from the subject.
One of a series of what The Irish Builder called interviews, but to modern eyes are more of a biographical piece as they contain little personal opinion from the subject.