1973 – ACC House, Hatch Street, Dublin
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street, this large office building was constructed on the site of the Court Laundry Co.,
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street, this large office building was constructed on the site of the Court Laundry Co.,
Modernist bank building, superseding an earlier bank branch on the same street, on an attractive site alongside the river.
The Aon Center (formerly the Amoco Building, Standard Oil Building or “Big Stan”
Large open plan floors supported at either end by service cores allowing for large expansive glazing to the north and south facades.
The tower is a large slab resting on inverted triangular piers, which separate it from the wide base.
Truly horrendous L-shaped building that replaced several good 19th century houses and a commercial building by William G.
The James Joyce Library is the central branch of the UCD Library system, housing Arts,
Designed much like a suspension bridge, most of the original floors are supported by two sets of catenary cables.
The Merrion Hall office building provided accommodation for Irish Shipping Limited, Coras Trachtala (The Irish Export Board) and The Irish Goods Council.
Established in 1973 as the National College of Physical Education to train physical education teachers. Later renamed as Thomond College of Education in 1976 when subjects including metalwork and woodwork were added.