1906 – RIAC, Dawson Street, Dublin
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Stripped classical scheme for Dawson Street as a new headquarters for New Ireland Assurance. The secondary office block to Dawson Lane was largely built as roughly illustrated in this sketch.
One of the better buildings of the 1960s in Dublin is the office headquarters for the New Ireland Assurance Company on Dawson Street.
A restained modern insertion into a Victorian streetscape replacing a building of 1867 by Alfred G.
Built for Irish National Insurance company, part of the New Ireland Assurance Company. A cleaner design than its earlier neighbour due to the flatter modelling of the facade and the narrower site,
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
Adjacent to the Mansion House on Dublin’s Dawson Street, this commercial building combines office use with café/restaurant use at the southern end.
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