1937 – Dublin Airport, Collinstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Desmond FitzGerald, Office of Public Works
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
Neighbouring the Post Office,
Fine stone post office,
Unconstructed design for a memorial for Thomas Davis in St.
A relatively large building,
A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame,
Fairly standard design from the Office of Public Works – a design in use from the 1930s through to the late 1950s –
Designed by Seymour Rice and Ronald Tallon (later of Scott Tallon Walker) while staff of the Office of Public Works.
A large central hall,
The Irish Pavilion at the Frankfurt Trade Fair was intended to develop industrial exports to Western Germany and the continental markets.