1925 – Marino Mart, Fairview, Dublin
Architect: Donnelly, Moore & Keatinge
Suburban mix of shops, commercial space and living accommodation constructed along two streets, turning a corner with an angled range.
Architectural partnership formed from the remains of Donnelly, Moore, Keefe & Robinson in 1925 after John J. Robinson and Richard C. Keefe split to form Robinson & Keefe. They were joined by William Sedgwick Keatinge. The partnership of Donnelly, Moore & Keatinge lasted until 1937.
Suburban mix of shops, commercial space and living accommodation constructed along two streets, turning a corner with an angled range.
A large canopy over the entrance signaled the Plaza, an entertainment complex built after the reconstruction of the area post 1916.
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