1926 – ESB Substation, Bedford Row, Dublin
Restrained building in International Modern manner, for Electricity Supply Board.
Restrained building in International Modern manner, for Electricity Supply Board.
Stripped classical scheme for Dawson Street as a new headquarters for New Ireland Assurance. The secondary office block to Dawson Lane was largely built as roughly illustrated in this sketch.
Former power station for the Dublin United Tramways Company with a rendered Art Deco facade. Plasterer: M.
Enormous nurses’ home built for St. Brendan’s Hospital in 1937-40, and further enlarged in 1949. A U-plan seventeen-bay five-storey building with eight bays on the side elevations.
Large back office building constructed in the gardens to the rear of the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) buildings on Fitzwilliam Street.
Former offices and showroom for the Electricity Supply Board, one of a few properties on Fleet Street constructed for the organisation.