1901 – Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, Dublin
The ‘Eye and Ear’ as it is known opened in 1901 in a Queen Anne inspired symmetrical design by Carroll &
The ‘Eye and Ear’ as it is known opened in 1901 in a Queen Anne inspired symmetrical design by Carroll &
Founded as the George V Hospital and designed by the Royal Engineers of the British Army,
Winning design in an architectural competition to design a hospital building for Consumptives at the Royal Hospital for Incurables in Dublin.
Unbuilt design for St. Ultan’s Hospital on Charlemont Street,
Part of the modernisation of the Irish healthcare system in the 1950s when larger specialised hospitals were constructed including sanatoriums and orthopedic units.
Commissioned to replace the old Cork Street Fever Hospital.
A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens,
Extension to the original 19th century hospital in a Dutch modern style.
Designed as a replacement for the North Brunswick Street hospitals –
St. Vincent’s Hospital was established by Mother Mary Aikenhead,