1967 – New Coombe Hospital, Cork Street, Dublin
Architect: TP Kennedy & Partners
The idea of building a new hospital was first looked at in 1931 as it was clear that the old Coombe Lying-In Hospital could not meet increasing demand.
The idea of building a new hospital was first looked at in 1931 as it was clear that the old Coombe Lying-In Hospital could not meet increasing demand.
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour,
The design provides a day-lit modern clinical environment while maintaining the existing historic presence of the Dental Hospital on Lincoln Place designed by Richard Orphen.
The project takes on five contiguous Protected Structures in central Dublin and converts them to new uses for the Dublin Dental Hospital.