1961 – Design for a new library, Trinity College Dublin
Design #127 was commended and described as prsenting “a ‘square’
Design #127 was commended and described as prsenting “a ‘square’
One of two highly commended designs in an architectural competition to design what would eventually become the Eavan Boland (formerly Berkeley) Library.
Highly commended design, No.86, the jury felt it was “a solution that attracted the Jury for its horizontal lines,
The winning design, No.123, in the architectural competition to design a new library for Trinity College Dublin.
One of a series of interiors by Sam Stephenson for Brown Thomas in their old location on the eastern side of Grafton Street.
Second placed entry by Haifa-based architects Alfred Mansfeld and Dani Havkin.
Designed to cost as little as possible,
Royal Exchange Assurance built their first building on this site in 1880 to designs by T.N.
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.
Montgomery was responsible for a few filling stations for Shell around Dublin.