1968 – Armagh Planetarium, Co. Armagh
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
Built as an Arts faculty and containing lecture theatres and seminar rooms, libraries, an art gallery and administration and social facilities for over 200 staff and 3,700 graduates and undergraduates.
These are the fourth and fifth churches built on this site since 1818. The fourth church or cathedral was built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1968.
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
Perspective of the new technical college on Kevin Street.
A selection of models from the 1968 architectural competition for proposals for a new Dublin Corporation office block at Wood Quay in Dublin.
A seven-storey commercial building at the corner of Donegall Square North and Donegall Place. Erected in 1968 in the former garden of the Royal Hotel.
One of six entries displayed after a developer-led invited competition for new Civic Offices on Wood Quay in Dublin.
This is the purest example of an International Style building in Saint Paul. The clean,
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work, the fabulous Église du Précieux-Sang in St. Boniface was completed in 1967.