1971 – 161 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Part of the Lombard complex of buildings that includes the Richardson tower,
Part of the Lombard complex of buildings that includes the Richardson tower,
Double height banking hall with mezzanine walkway connecting second-floor offices.
Modernist bank building,
Large open plan floors supported at either end by service cores allowing for large expansive glazing to the north and south facades.
Prefabricated concrete cladding on a corner site in the Eyre Square,
A commercial headquarters on a US campus-style model with its heavily landscaped grounds,
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 –
Another one of Sam Stephenson’s buildings that was to attract a lot of criticism both for its height and original roofline (in contravention of the Planning Permission) and for its brash appearance in Temple Bar.
Allegedly the twin towers of the Deutsche Bank headquarters are called “Credit and Debit”
Unbuilt proposal for headquarters for the Anglo-Irish Bank in Dublin.