1965 – Engineers’ Offices, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
Engineers’ offices for M/s A. Guinness Son & Co., constructed by G.
Engineers’ offices for M/s A. Guinness Son & Co., constructed by G.
Fitzwilliam Street once the longest expanse of intact Georgian architecture anywhere in the world was destroyed in the 1960s when the ESB a supposedly responsible semi-state body wantonly demolished twelve of the houses.
Built to replace the clubhouse of 1936 and designed by architect Desmond Ri O’Kelly who was a member and captain in 1960-61.
Originally known as the St.
Definitely not the most popular building in Dublin but for many years it was the tallest,
An expressive hyperbolic paraboloid-roofed Catholic church built 1963-65 for the Dominican order.
Located on East Divide Avenue,
Unusually late church in a Hiberno Romanesque style of variable quality.
In the 1960s the Mercy Order decided to build new schools at Military Road.
Designed in 1961 and completed by 1965,