1857 – St. Mary’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Kilkenny has two cathedrals, the older St Canice’s belonging to the Church of Ireland and St Mary’s for the catholic faith.
Kilkenny has two cathedrals, the older St Canice’s belonging to the Church of Ireland and St Mary’s for the catholic faith.
Built to replace a station originally designed by Sir John MacNeil around 1850, Clarke Station is situated at track level beneath the surrounding street level and is the finest station on the main Dublin –
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.
The English architect of St. John’s Cathedral, Philip Charles Hardwick was at work at Adare Manor when he was commissioned to design this Roman Catholic cathedral.
Young Irish architectural practice TAKA have won the “˜Best International Project’ award at this year’s BDA Brick Awards for their project “˜House 1 + House 2″².
The second of the cathedrals of Armagh,
The courthouse by Francis Johnston is a relatively simple affair and should be compared with the larger Court House built in nearby Monaghan only twenty years later.
Started by 1875 by J.J. McCarthy, often called the Irish Pugin, and finished both after his death and the death of his successor William Hague in 1905.
O’Donnell + Tuomey has won an international design competition for a new £21.5 million Students’ Centre at the London School of Economics.
The Sean O’Casey Community Centre, in Dublin Docklands, by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects, is one of six schemes shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects’