1965 – Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
The last large Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Ireland,
The last large Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Ireland,
Including a service yard as well as an office building for the region,
Double height banking hall with mezzanine walkway connecting second-floor offices.
Stephen Court is a purpose-built speculative office complex of three blocks that replaced four Georgian buildings,
Modern catholic church built to cater for the expanding population of the village and area in the 1970s.
A commercial headquarters on a US campus-style model with its heavily landscaped grounds,
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.
In 1982, Hyster built a new $8.2 million plant in Blanchardstown,