1831 – Bank of Ireland, Eyre Square, Galway
Architect: James Cusack
Still in use today, with further extension and alterations by Millar & Symes in 1905. Of interest are the facilities accorded to the Branch Manager –
Still in use today, with further extension and alterations by Millar & Symes in 1905. Of interest are the facilities accorded to the Branch Manager –
“The new terminus at the latter place, fully described by us some time since, is almost complete.
Prefabricated concrete cladding on a corner site in the Eyre Square, Galway. Interesting approach to the parapet with the vertical elements continuing upwards and then just capped off with a horizontal slab which takes away from the form.
The controversial Eyre Square project in Galway could cost up to 20 million as a result of a High Court ruling,