1970 – International House, Hatch Street, Dublin
Large office development on a sloping site that allowed for underground parking. Finished with concrete aggregate panels that compliment the colour of the brickwork on Hatch Street.
Large office development on a sloping site that allowed for underground parking. Finished with concrete aggregate panels that compliment the colour of the brickwork on Hatch Street.
Published from The Roadstone book of House Designs, produced in 1980. Billed as “A guide to building your own home with 25 new house designs by Reg Chandler,
Published from The Roadstone book of House Designs, produced in 1980. Billed as “A guide to building your own home with 25 new house designs by Reg Chandler,
Published from The Roadstone book of House Designs, produced in 1980. Billed as “A guide to building your own home with 25 new house designs by Reg Chandler,
A long drawn-out scheme that took many years for completion. With frontage to three major Dublin streets – Earlsfort Terrace,
The offices of Limerick City Council are a relatively new development on the site where the old Court House and city gaol once stood.
An early proposal for the Dublin Docklands submitted by Hardwicke Ltd. McInerney Properties plc, and The British Land Company. It ocused on recreational and social uses of the docks rather than business offices –
Large office development constructed in stages over a few years, the Harcourt Centre is a forgettable late 1980s / early 1990s development that creates a poor foil for the former railway station across the street.
The ferry terminal at Dun Laoghaire is one of the main entry points into Ireland from the United Kingdom.
Formerly the site of the Department of Justice, a 1960s era office building,