1964 – New Ireland Assurance, Dawson Street, Dublin
Architect: O’Brien, Morris, & McCullough
One of the better buildings of the 1960s in Dublin is the office headquarters for the New Ireland Assurance Company on Dawson Street.
One of the better buildings of the 1960s in Dublin is the office headquarters for the New Ireland Assurance Company on Dawson Street.
One of quite a few stores to a similar design still in use in Winnipeg, this Safeway store also has fine roadside signage from the same period.
Constructed on the site of the Magdalen Asylum on Lower Leeson Street after an architectural competition in 1960.
La Tour de la Bourse (Stock Exchange Tower) is Montreal’s third-tallest building,
A fine example of modern architecture in the heart of leafy Ballsbridge, the three storey over basement United States Embassy blends in well with the Victorian architecture of the area.