1930 – Dunlop Building, Stephen St., Dublin
A fine building on a gently curving site with Art Deco detailing added as offices to existing factory. The single bay building with bay window marks the entrance to the main factory,
A fine building on a gently curving site with Art Deco detailing added as offices to existing factory. The single bay building with bay window marks the entrance to the main factory,
Now rendered, the building was finished in brick and sanstone dressings upon completion. Designed for Kenny &
Formerly the Motor Tax office, now empty, and possibly awaiting demolition. Abhorantly ugly development that sat empty for some time,
In 2004, VHI appointed McCauley Daye O’Connell to prepare a design to create a new high quality contemporary extension to its existing VHI Headquarters which incorporated Scot’s Church and also provides much needed additional office floor space.
Bantry Library was originally designed in 1962 by the Cork County Council architect Patrick McSweeney. While not an official project of the council at that time,
Busáras is one of the first post Second World War examples of the International Modern style in Europe.
Located on the easternmost end of Dalkey’s heritage village overlooking Killiney Bay, the row of eight four-storey houses with wraparound sea views has traditionally been an oasis of professional class anonymity.
The former Tropical Fruit Company warehouse is a fine warehouse from the 1890s, with two gables facing on the quays. It has two original keystones from Carlisle bridge which were too large for the reconstructed O’Connell Bridge of 1880.
Dating from 1792, the fountain is a commemoration of the Duke of Rutland, Charles Manners who commissioned the piece before his untimely death at the age of thirty-three.
A large and imposing concrete frame warehouse with a overscaled cornice and rustication. Original signage on an angled corner facing down towards Parnell Street.
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