1939 – Imco, Merrion Road, Dublin
IMCO were a large firm of dry cleaners who ran a central cleaning and dying plant on Merrion Road,
IMCO were a large firm of dry cleaners who ran a central cleaning and dying plant on Merrion Road,
With a dome of 52 feet in diameter at the intersection of the nave and sanctuary with the transepts,
Former branch of the Munster & Leinster Bank, later a part of Allied Irish Banks.
A sketch design for a new National Concert Hall on the quays near the Four Courts.
During the Second World War, materials for new construction was sometimes scarce but Great Northern Railways saw fit to create this new buffet restaurant within their Dublin terminus.
Designed and built during The Emergency (Second World War), these flats were intended to be developed along the length of Charlemont Street.
Unconstructed design for a memorial for Thomas Davis in St. Stephen’s Green in the centre of Dublin.
Illegally demolished in 1999 over a long holiday weekend by property developer and hotel owner Noel O’Callaghan.
On the northern side of James Street, lies the former brewery power station,
A large building, the Post Office was built to replace an earlier on on nearby Church Lane which links Andrew and Suffolk Streets to College Green.
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