1970s – Proposal for Heuston Station, Dublin
Unbuilt proposal to construct new shed and carpark over the existing platforms of Heuston Station. Exact date unknown, but would have meant the demolition of the existing platforms and structure.
Unbuilt proposal to construct new shed and carpark over the existing platforms of Heuston Station. Exact date unknown, but would have meant the demolition of the existing platforms and structure.
With a debt to Kahn’s theory of serviced spaces and services, the Institute for Advanced Studies has a solid spine containing stairs,
This extension to the 1865 Victorian hotel was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1970-1971.
Built for Irish National Insurance company, part of the New Ireland Assurance Company. A cleaner design than its earlier neighbour due to the flatter modelling of the facade and the narrower site,
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
Sculptural concrete silos for Paul & Vincent, Green Street East in Dublin’s docklands. Constructed by G.
One of the earliest use of load-bearing precast concrete perimeter units and glass curtain walling in Dublin.
In 1964, a competition to design a masterplan for the UCD campus at Belfield was won by young Polish architect Andrzei Wejchert.
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners, The Burlington is the largest hotel in Dublin’s city centre.
Originally, at the time of completion, the ground floor area was open, the building being raised on columns.
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