1967 – Lansdowne House, Northumberland Road, Dublin
A massive development on the site of some large Victorian houses, Lansdowne House was the first headquarters of AIB in 1967.
A massive development on the site of some large Victorian houses, Lansdowne House was the first headquarters of AIB in 1967.
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.
Tall International style office building in an anodised aluminium finish on the historic Place d’Armes.
From opening to early 2023 named after Bishop George Berkeley (1687-1753), this building caused quite a stir when built inside Trinity’s grounds next to Burgh’s Library building.
Formerly the Dublin City Architect, Daithi Hanly has resigned in the mid 1960s to conduct private practice.
Large office building above a podium storey. The rectangular grid of the prefabricated cladding is pleasing to the viewer,
The eminent Donegal architect Liam McCormick designed St. Aengus’ Church, or ‘Burt Chapel’ as it is locally known,
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre” glass.
A restained modern insertion into a Victorian streetscape replacing a building of 1867 by Alfred G.
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