1961 – Scottish Provident Building, Edinburgh
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.
Second placed entry by Haifa-based architects Alfred Mansfeld and Dani Havkin. According to the architects: “In order to achieve a harmonious relationship with the existing library and the museum building and to avoid architecturally awkward connections with these old buildings,
Construction began in July 1959 and it was built and furnished at a cost of £28,000 to designs by architect Liam McCormick (1916-96),
Designed in association with John Mesick, Thomas Ovington, and Lewis Zurlo.
One of two highly commended designs in an architectural competition to design what would eventually become the Berkeley Library.
The Jetsons come to Winnipeg! With its fabulous cantilevered balconies and stone and concrete walls,
Built by Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe Devane as a family home for himself. This was a stunning modern house on a magnificent site overlooking Dublin bay,