1780 – Design for Theatre, Trinity College Dublin
Illustration of the Theatre for Trinity College Dublin, largely as constructed but with an additional dome.
Illustration of the Theatre for Trinity College Dublin, largely as constructed but with an additional dome.
Designed by Sir William Chambers, the Examination Hall faces across the main quadrangle towards the Chapel which he also designed.
Design for eastern side of Parliament Square in Trinity College Dublin. Never constructed, some years later during the 1850s,
The chapel was designed by Sir William Chambers in 1798 to match his Examination Hall across the quadrangle.
In 1806, Trinity College took a lease on two acres of land at Ballsbridge, later extending it to a total of just over seven acres by 1848.
Unsuccessful entry for Museum, lecture rooms and Campanile by English architect Thomas Rickman. Rickman’s only executed Irish work was at Lough Fea house in Co.
Proposal to build a new street running through Trinity College from Nassau Street to Moss Street.
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Originally intended to be linked to the buildings on either side by an “arcaded screen,”
From The Building News, March 29 1856: “Some mention has been made in our pages recently of the capitals arranged and sculptured by the workmen for the new museum at Trinity College,
The winning design of a competition to design a museum and lecture hall complex for Trinity in 1852,
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