Conference celebrating the life and work of Sam Stephenson
A conference celebrating the life and work of Sam Stephenson, one of Ireland’s most controversial architects will be held at the National Museum of Ireland.
A conference celebrating the life and work of Sam Stephenson, one of Ireland’s most controversial architects will be held at the National Museum of Ireland.
The second memorial lecture in honour of the late architect Peadar McQuillan will take place on Thursday 15 October at 7.30pm in the Dublin School of Architecture.
Richard Knill Freeman was born in 1838 or 1839 and practised in Bolton, Greater Manchester from 1865, initially in partnership with George Cunliffe and after 1871 alone.
Despite having no experience of dock building, Hartley was the first full-time professional dock engineer in the world. He had previously worked for his father,
Selected design from architectural competition to design a new town hall. “Messrs. Samson and Cottam,
English firm of Architects founded in 1862 by Jonas James Bradshaw (1837-1912). The style Bradshaw Gass & Hope was adopted after J.
November 1883 to 1888, remaining as assistant for a few months after completing his apprenticeship. In the latter year he won the Soane Medallion,
William James Morley was born in 1847 and educated at Leeds Grammar School. He was articled to Lockwood & Mawson of Bradford in 1861 and became their office manager in 1868,
Studied Art and Arts and Crafts before entering architecture at the Dublin Institute of Technology, graduating 1969. Established Gilroy McMahon in 1971.
When the owners of this west Dublin house commissioned an architect to design them an extension, they were not only improving their own home but also offering their daughter a valuable lesson.