1972 – 24 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Built for Lisney’s,
Built for Lisney’s,
Previously a georgian house with a large shopfront in use as a showroom by the ESB.
A commercial headquarters on a US campus-style model with its heavily landscaped grounds,
Grotesquely offensive scheme whose long bland elevations and repetitive detailing do much to deaden Mount Street.
Office for the architectural firm IKOY in a “High Tech” style.
A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses,
Planned for many years to create a clockwise traffic flow up and down the quays,
The former Bank of Ireland headquarters in Baggot Street is most notable for two things other than its architecture: the amount of Bronze Manganese used in its construction –
Designed as the headquarters of Bord Na Mona,
Former British Home Stores department store constructed on the site of the still-missed Metropole and Capitol Cinemas.