Brendan O’Connor (1911-86)

According to the Irish Architectural Archive, O’Connor “studied architecture at University College, Dublin, from 1930 to 1935, and was a founder member of the college Architectural Society. After leaving college, he spent a year in London, working first for the London County Council and then with a small design team acting for a developer. He had established an office at 34 Dame Street by 1939, but designed no significant buildings until after the war…. O’Connor’s practice was a small, but varied, one.”