1897 – Ulster Bank, Camden Street, Dublin
Architect: William Mitchell
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
Closed and converted into a restaurant,
A conversion of a former shop by architect Rudolph Maximilian Butler into a small cinema with 400 seats.
A fine concrete building with its structure clearly visible,
Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel,
No longer a bank, after some years as an office,
Elegant modernist shopfront with glass display boxes allowing the maximum amount of product to be displayed to the passersby.