1980 – The Roadstone book of House Designs #9
Published from The Roadstone book of House Designs, produced in 1980. Billed as “A guide to building your own home with 25 new house designs by Reg Chandler,
Published from The Roadstone book of House Designs, produced in 1980. Billed as “A guide to building your own home with 25 new house designs by Reg Chandler,
Intended to be a building with a strong visual presence in the port and succeeds as such.
The Ilac Centre was opened in 1981, and was one of the first shopping centres in Dublin city centre.
Replacing the old East Stand which was constructed in 1927, the new East Stand cost £4 million and held thirteen thousand providing ten thousand extra seats over the previous capacity.
Some extravagant plans were drawn up for this site including a design by Stephenson Gibney &
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour, the City Hospital Tower is 15 stories and 76 m (250 ft) in height.
Large L-plan building on three levels designed by the Office of Public Works as a regional centre for the Irish police.
Large office building constructed for General Accident Assurance in the mid early 1980s. The facade has four tall red columns interspaced with flat panels of Portland stone.
The offices of Limerick City Council are a relatively new development on the site where the old Court House and city gaol once stood.
An architectural ideas competition to design a replacement monument for the site of Nelson’s Pillar which was demolished in 1966. The site was later used for the Dublin Spire by Ian Ritchie Architects.
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