1966 – Nurses Home, Drogheda, Co. Louth
The Nurse’s Home in Drogheda was built as part of the International Missionary Training Hospital which was itself finished in 1957.
The Nurse’s Home in Drogheda was built as part of the International Missionary Training Hospital which was itself finished in 1957.
Architect Brian Hogan’s first completed project in Dublin was this low-rise apartment scheme at Simmonscourt Castle in Ballsbridge,
Striking 16 storey office building faced in precast concrete panels. The design is let down by its presence at street level,
Grim office block on an important corner site in Ballsbridge,
Built in 1967 as one of a new wave of large Catholic churches in the Dublin suburbs,
Centennial Hall which was likely a 1967 centennial project for the city and is a multi-purpose facility offering space for concerts and meeting.
This building, designed by Michael Kopsa was a centennial project for the city.
A sport and function room pavilion for the CIYMS Tennis Club providing changing rooms and social facilities.
A fantastic Brutalist offices and factory building of odd angles,
As the Thompson family expanded their thriving bakery business in the 1960s,