1963 – Pelican House, Mespil Road, Dublin
Demolished in 2001, Downes Meehan & Robson’s headquarters for the Irish Life Assurance Company was one of the earliest office development outside of the city centre,
Demolished in 2001, Downes Meehan & Robson’s headquarters for the Irish Life Assurance Company was one of the earliest office development outside of the city centre,
Stephen Court is a purpose-built speculative office complex of three blocks that replaced four Georgian buildings,
A proposal by CIÉ, in association with the Irish Life Assurance Company, for an office block at Pearse Station. The planned structure was to be 8 storeys above ground and 5 storeys above platform level.
Unbuilt proposal for the Moore Street facade of the Irish Life constructed shopping mall known as the ILAC – Irish Life Assurance Company.
A large development by Irish Life Assurance Company on the old Brooks Thomas yards consisting of blocks of various heights around courtyards both at street level and raised.
The Ilac Centre was opened in 1981, and was one of the first shopping centres in Dublin city centre.
The original scheme of over 500,000 square foot of offices, retail and a limited amount of residential that received planning permission with several conditions after a public hearing.