1939 – Clarence Hotel, Wellington Quay, Dublin
Fine 1930s hotel which was modernised and extended upwards in the 1990s. The original entrance was moved to the centre of the facade.
Fine 1930s hotel which was modernised and extended upwards in the 1990s. The original entrance was moved to the centre of the facade.
This building was the result of a competition announced in 1935 to design accommodation for new government departments.
Built as the College of Domestic Economy for the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee and now a part of DIT.
Neighbouring the Post Office, the Social Welfare office is more modern in style with some Art Moderne overtones in the stone treatment above the ground-floor windows and doorway.
IMCO were a large firm of dry cleaners who ran a central cleaning and dying plant on Merrion Road,
Fine stone post office, part of a streetscape of state buildings including a Garda Station from 1947 and the Social Welfare office from 1939.
The Ritz Cinema in Athlone (1939) is attributed to Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
A fine corner building, but stylistically old-fashioned by the time of its construction. The corner entrance has a a double-height polished limestone surround.
The monastery was founded on 30 May 1832 at Scrahan, Cappoquin, by a colony of Irish and English monks,
The Ritz Cinema (1939-40) is attributed to Michael Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
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