1830 – St. Mary’s Church of Ireland, Donnybrook, Dublin
The foundation stone of St Mary’s was laid in 1827 and the church consecrated in April 1830.
The foundation stone of St Mary’s was laid in 1827 and the church consecrated in April 1830.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne, but he resigned the commission in 1863 (at this stage he was in his eighties).
A large detached Edwardian house, boasting eight bedrooms. It contains many late-Victorian and Edwardian decorative features including stained leaded glass on doorways,
Winning design in an architectural competition to design a hospital building for Consumptives at the Royal Hospital for Incurables in Dublin.
Donnybrook Bus Garage was completed in 1952. This was a much more radical building than the Inchicore Chassis Works and was designed in association with the Danish engineer Ove Arup (1895-1988) whom Michael Scott persuaded to set up offices in Dublin (the first overseas Arup office).
On 3 October 1960 the new Radio Éireann Authority signed a £500,000 contract for the construction of the television centre and offices at the proposed location in Donnybrook.
Part of the RTE campus which includes radio and television studios. With the completion of the Radio Centre,
Masterplan by Ronnie Tallon of Michael Scott & Partners, later Scott Tallon Walker,