1926 – Wynn’s Hotel, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin
Architect: Frank Russell
Originally opened as a boarding house in 1845 by Phoebe Wynn.
Originally opened as a boarding house in 1845 by Phoebe Wynn.
Rebuilt (1925-27) after the ravages of the Civil War,
Fine 1930s hotel which was modernised and extended upwards in the 1990s.
Small hotel, what would now be termed boutique in the centre of Dublin,
Design for an hotel for Collinstown,
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain,
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners,
The development began life as Opperman’s Country Club, opened by hotelier brothers Johnny and Willie Opperman in 1972.
Originally Dublin International Hotel,
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.