1919 – Easons, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Constructed after this portion of O’Connell Street was destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916. An austere stone finish with shallow relief decoration masks a steel structure.
Constructed after this portion of O’Connell Street was destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916. An austere stone finish with shallow relief decoration masks a steel structure.
Horrific office building on fantastic site overlooking the Grand Canal. Now replaced with bland glass monster.
Issercleran or St.Clerans was the home of the Burke family who built the house c.1784, and was extended and remodelled by Morrison circa 1807.
The Health Sciences Centre at University College Dublin integrates the four schools of the Faculty of Medicine into one collegiate setting.
Since 1919, it has been the Great Yarmouth Masonic Lodge.
Stands on the site of Shelbourne House, the Shelbourne Hotel was established in 1824 by a Tipperary man,
Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre. Constructed as a 3-bay buiulding with fine round-headed doors and windows.
Working closely with Dublin City Council and the local community, Seán Harrington Architects have designed 66 apartments,
Small classical pavilion built between the two more substantial buildings of the Department of Education –
The Railway Procurement Agency is pleased to announce that the winners of the competition to design the Metro West –
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