1969 – Apollo House, Tara Street, Dublin
Another one of the horrific buildings in this area, Apollo House with its pseudo-greek lettering,
Another one of the horrific buildings in this area, Apollo House with its pseudo-greek lettering,
Thirteen floors of office space in a very sensitive location behind Fitzwilliam Place and on the banks of the Grand Canal,
Now part of the Dundalk Institute of Technology’s campus, this was a ground breaking Irish factory design.
Originally when completed, the window bands were fully glazed, with panels of clear glass. Later tinted panels were inserted to create a combination of glass and solid panels –
Office accommodation from the late 1960s, a rather grim exercise in concrete and projecting windows replacing a number of smaller Victorian commercial premises.
The UCD restaurant building was awarded the RIAI Gold Medal for 1968-70, and was designed by Robin Walker of what was then Michael Scott &
Built on the site of the old Richmond Barracks, and finally demolished after years of decline in 2013,
Built on the site of the former McKenzie & Son warehouse that was destroyed in a fire in 1970.
Large office development on a sloping site that allowed for underground parking. Finished with concrete aggregate panels that compliment the colour of the brickwork on Hatch Street.
Open-air shopping centre originally constructed in 1970 by Stephenson Gibney & Associates and much extended since.
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