1942 – Canadian National Building, Winnipeg
Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within, it was designed to the highest standards.
Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within, it was designed to the highest standards.
Consisting of a terraced earth berm with a flight of concrete stairs leading to a stage set in the centre of the ornamental lake via bridges.
In 1947, Waterford County Council acquired Ardkeen House and 50 acres of surrounding land. Ardkeen was an Italianate design,
The new sanatorium at Ballyowen was formally handed over on 28th April 1952. This was later reopened as a psychiatric hospital,
The chapel is Mies’s only building designed for religious services. Unique among the single-story pavilions on campus,
The Church of the Immaculate Conception or as it is popularly known, the Cathedral of the Prairies is a Ukrainian Catholic Church built in the middle of the Manitoban countryside.
The illustration shows the elevation to the terminal side, the facade to Terminal Road is simpler in treatment.
Designed by Dublin firm Downes, Meehan & Robson, a much smaller abbey than their design for the Norbertines at Kilnacrott in Cavan a few years earlier.
Also known as “Harvester’s Corner”, the building was constructed in the early 1950s,
The Irish Pavilion at the Frankfurt Trade Fair was intended to develop industrial exports to Western Germany and the continental markets.