1965 – Church of Ireland, Knocknaconey, Belfast
A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast.
A modern church with parish hall in what was then a newer suburb of Belfast.
An expressive hyperbolic paraboloid-roofed Catholic church built 1963-65 for the Dominican order.
Unusually late church in a Hiberno Romanesque style of variable quality.
The foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964.
Our Lady of the Assumption Church was first opened on 12th June 1966 replacing an earlier church on Main Street.
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834.
Designed in the early 1960s by the firm of Green Blankstein Russell Associates,
Built in 1967 as one of a new wave of large Catholic churches in the Dublin suburbs,
This parish church was opened by the then Archbishop of Dublin,
Roman Catholic church making use of local materials and the modern idiom built to serve the local Italian Catholic population.