1936 – St Patrick’s Church, Skerries, Co. Dublin
Large modern church built to replace an earlier building. The interior is very dark, sombre and not very uplifting.
Large modern church built to replace an earlier building. The interior is very dark, sombre and not very uplifting.
Now with an added level, the Technical School by Robinson & Keefe has some slight Art Deco touches.
Three large blocks along the Dodder river as it enters the Liffey at Grand Canal Docks,
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself, he had bought the site by the martello tower at Sandycove some years before,
One of a series of blocks designed by the City Architect’s Department in the 1930s throughout the city centre,
One of four public libraries built during 1937 by Dublin Corporation in the suburbs of Phibsborough,
One of four public libraries built during the period 1937 by Dublin Corporation in the suburbs of Phibsborough,
This imposing if somewhat bland-looking church, sometimes mistaken for a cathedral, was designed by Ralph Byrne and completed in 1937.
Scott’s hospital at Tullamore, although faced with traditional limestone masonry, has a very strong horizontal linearity and glazed stairwell that show a Dutch Modernist influence in the massing and the use of a round bay in the centre of the main block.
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