1920s – Design for Parliament & Government Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, Co. Antrim
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920,
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920,
In 1916 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin.
In 1916 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin of which the judges were Patrick Geddes (1854-1932),
Unified terrace scheme for three stakeholders – the Granville Hotel, the Presbyterian Association, and an Income Tax Office.
Unrealised scheme to redevelop the markets area of Dublin with a new central station,
A proposal for a new National Theatre at the top of Parnell Square,
Sketch design proposal for urban housing to meet the needs of the new nation within a redesigned Dublin.
After the city centre of Cork was burned in December 1920, by a fire set by the Black and Tans as retribution for republican attacks,
The rebuilding of Lower Sackville Street was almost complete after the destruction of 1916 when civil war broke out in 1922.
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
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