1935 – 95-101 Donegall Street, Belfast
Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully. The building haf bold detailing and with its stark black and white colour schemes,
Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully. The building haf bold detailing and with its stark black and white colour schemes,
Suburban Art Deco cinema with cafe on the first floor. The cinema was closed in early 1975 due to a downtown in cinema goers.
A small complex similar in quality to other City Council built housing from this period.
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
Constructed as the administrative home of the New South Wales State Railways. The new headquarters,
The Dominion Public Building, to the east of Union Station, was originally built as the customs house for Toronto. Its curved front provides an impressive approach to the station.
A fine office block in a mild Art Deco style. The stylised wheaf sheafs provide the decoration around the top of the building in place of the more traditional cornice.
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.
In 1935 Scott & Good designed Portlaoise General Hospital. This building unlike its predecessor at Tullamore,
The Hughes County Courthouse was designed in the Public Works Administration in a Moderne style with Art Deco features by the architects Hugill and Blatherwick and constructed by the Henry Carlson Company,