1798 – Former Irish Times Offices, D’Olier Street, Dublin
An excellent terrace restored in the 1990s with original shopfronts and much as the Wide Street Commissioners would have seen it after completion.
An excellent terrace restored in the 1990s with original shopfronts and much as the Wide Street Commissioners would have seen it after completion.
This building was constructed for R.J. Whitla & Co., dry goods wholesaler and internally features pre-fabricated cast iron columns.
Unsuccessful competition design published in the American Architect and Building News. The New York World Building was designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post to house the now-defunct newspaper,
The New York World Building (on the left) was designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post to house the now-defunct newspaper,
Built in 1895 to the designs of architect Stanford White but was demolished in 1921.
In 1914 a new building for the Winnipeg Tribune newspaper company was designed by leading local architect John D.
Designed by Robert Donnelly of Donnelly, Moore, Keefe and Robinson.
The Tribune Company’s 1922 competition to design the “world’s most beautiful office building” as its headquarters captured the interest of an international audience of architects,
The Daily News Building was the home of the New York Daily News until the mid-1990s..
Sir Owen Williams impressive 1939 glass building on Great Ancoats Street in the Northern Quarter was a copy of its sister building on Fleet Street,