1964 – New Ireland Assurance, Dawson Street, Dublin
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.
Designed by a French team, this office building still retains an aura of 1960s modernity.
At the time of its construction in 1964,
Short office tower sited on a long pavilion with retail and commercial spaces,
The Silver Springs Hotel,
Compare and contrast this with the wonderful church built by the Dominicans at the same time in the town.
Liam McCormick designed a total of seven churches in Donegal between 1961 and 1977,
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,
Prominent corner site between Great Victoria Street and Dublin Road,