1972 – Church of our Lady of Dolours, Glasnevin, Dublin
Another Catholic church constructed during the reign of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in the Dublin suburbs.
Another Catholic church constructed during the reign of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in the Dublin suburbs.
Office building, on a site high above streetlevel adjacent to Harcourt Street railway station. Now demolished.
Originally a piece of daring infill on the ‘Green’, the immediate impact was lessened by the demolition of the building next door and redevelopment in a similar Miesian style to the original.
Originally Dublin International Hotel, now the Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport after many ownership changes and rebranding.
Horrendous speculative office block developed in the early 1970s – wildly out of scale with the surroundings.
Massive scheme for a central business district centred on the area of Moore and Parnell Street. The landbank amassed meant the removal of the historic street pattern and is now the site of the ILAC centre,
Truly horrific materials, design, and massing marks this waste of a fantastic site along a busy street and abutting Trinity College.
A soulless 1960s cinema that is partially on the site of two of Dublin’s most famous theatres: the massive Theatre Royal and the smaller Regal Theatre next door.
During the 1960s, new departure gate piers were added adjacent to the original Dublin airport terminal of 1939 to cope with larger aircraft.
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street, this large office building was constructed on the site of the Court Laundry Co.,
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