1963 – St. Senan’s Church, Kilkee, Co. Clare
Said to be inspired by the Catholic cathedral of Coventry, England, the Church of the Immaculate Conception &
Said to be inspired by the Catholic cathedral of Coventry, England, the Church of the Immaculate Conception &
Beautiful interior space to this mid 1960s church designed by Andrew Devane. The uninterrupted clerestory windows are worth noting as the chapel roof is supported by the interior columns.
Our Lady of the Assumption Church was first opened on 12th June 1966 replacing an earlier church on Main Street. The church is reputed to be the first circular church in Ireland and is now a listed building as “an example of sixties’
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834. A central part of the design was to allow natural light throughout the church.
The present St. Nicholas Church was designed in the early nineteen sixties by the architectural firm of Green Blankstein Russell Associates.
Built in 1967 as one of a new wave of large Catholic churches in the Dublin suburbs,
Formerly the Dublin City Architect, Daithi Hanly has resigned in the mid 1960s to conduct private practice.
The eminent Donegal architect Liam McCormick designed St. Aengus’ Church, or ‘Burt Chapel’ as it is locally known,
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre” glass.
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work, the Église du Précieux-Sang in St. Boniface was completed in 1967.
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