1915 – No.31 Capel Street, Dublin
Existing building adapted in 1915 by O’Connor by remodelling the ground and first floor facade to provide a new commercial unit.
Existing building adapted in 1915 by O’Connor by remodelling the ground and first floor facade to provide a new commercial unit.
Commercial building with two shop units,
On land originally belonging to the Presidio,
Unbuilt proposal for a large railway terminus to serve a trans-atlantic liner terminal that would have seen Liverpool ousted not just as the transatlantic departure point for British passenger traffic,
The former Labour Exhange on Lord Edward Street is a little-known example of civic architecture of the early 20th century,
Its triangular site allowed light to flow into every section of the building and enabled the architects to cover every elevation with beige terra-cotta decoration.
The building of the current cathedral was instigated by Archbishop John Ireland in 1904.
Kildonan Park was originally designed by George Champion (1870-1946) who was the park’s Superintendent.
Unbuilt proposal for a bridge over the Assiniboine in Winnipeg.
The most dominant building on Bull Alley is the Vocational Education College designed in a Flemish Renaissance style by L.A.