1859 – St. Austin’s Abbey, Tullow, Co. Carlow
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850’s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850’s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
Strongly reminiscent of the work of Deane and Woodward of a decade before.
Built c.1874 and possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, c. 1675.
19th century Italianate house added to an earlier house that then became the service wing for the new enlarged building.
Symmetrical but domestically scaled Masonic Lodge,
In the early months of 1897, construction started on this building comprised a chapel and adjoining lecture hall,
Fine bank branch for the Provincial Bank of Ireland with crisply carved stonework and a strongly articulated facade.
Also known as the Adelaide Memorial Church.
Carlow did not get a County Hospital in the 1920s or 1930s when many counties were constructing new hospitals replacing old Victorian infirmaries.
The competition was an open two stage architectural competition for the design of for the architectural/design services for a National Centre for Contemporary Art.