1937 – Dublin Airport, Collinstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Desmond FitzGerald, Office of Public Works
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
The original terminal was planned to handle a maximum of 250,000 passengers per annum,
Interesting little mid-century modern building with sculpted roof profile.
Design for an hotel for Collinstown,
Also called Pier No.1,
The church is built in brick and concrete,
Originally Dublin International Hotel,
During the 1960s,
Proposal for an office development at Dublin Airport designed to be a headquarters for Aer Lingus.
With its steel and glass facade,