1967 – Gardner House, South Mall, Cork
Designed as Cork’s first purpose built office block and originally known as Sutton House,
Designed as Cork’s first purpose built office block and originally known as Sutton House,
Designed by architect Moshe Safdie based on his masters thesis at McGill University,
One of a threesome of office buildings from the 1960s that replaced a number of Georgian houses on the south side of the Green.
Office building and showrooms, Tara House, Tara Street, constructed by G.
Roman Catholic church making use of local materials and the modern idiom built to serve the local Italian Catholic population.
Holiday house designed to take in the scenic views of the Mourne Mountains though continuous strip windows and a walkout terrace on the upper floor.
Modern house in a Miesian idiom by architect Cathal O’Neill,
A massive development on the site of some large Victorian houses,
In 1930 Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) was commissioned to provide a design which would be an appropriate response to the Giles Gilbert Scott designed Neo-gothic Anglican cathedral then emerging at the other end of Hope Street.
The Manitoba Centennial Centre was a project begun in the 1960s aimed at reinvigorating the downtown.