1922 – Former Ulster Bank, Baggot Street, Dublin
Architect: James A. Hanna
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
Millar & Symes were well-known for designing bank buildings,
The original Building Centre in London was established in 1931 by Frank Yerbury (1885-1970) as a hub for the built environment,
Designed to cost as little as possible,
Original speculative scheme for an office development on Lower Baggot St.
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,