1938 – Nurses Home, Galway

Architect: T.J. Cullen

An impressive Art Deco building built as part of a much larger scheme for Galway Hospital.

1972 – Dublin Sport Hotel, Kilternan, Co. Dublin

The development began life as Opperman’s Country Club, opened by hotelier brothers Johnny and Willie Opperman in 1972.

1960 – Courtyard House, Delvin, Co. Westmeath

Architect: David Duignan

Modern u-plan house constructed around an internal courtyard.

1960 – Girls’ School, Strabane, Co. Tyrone

Architect: Corr & McCormick

Girls’ secondary school adapting to a hillside site by placing parallel blocks of differing heights down the slope.

1779 – Nos. 14-15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin

Beautifully conserved early in the 21st century, this pair of large Georgian houses are part of a row of imposing townhouses.

1947 – Jeyes Factory, McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin

Architect: Norman Good, Good & Siberry

Small factory with office block designed by Good &

1933 – No.1 South Frederick Street, Dublin

Architect: Patrick J.F. Munden

Discrete and understated office building that turns the comer of Molesworth and Frederick Streets –

2000 – Jameson Distillery Chimney, Smithfield, Dublin

Architect: A&D Wejchert & Partners

This chimney was originally the boiler house chimney for the famous Jameson Whiskey distillery and dated from 1895.

1885 – Chemistry Building, Trinity College Dublin

Architect: McCurdy & Mitchell

The chemistry department was founded in 1711 and moved to this purpose-built building in 1885.

1913 – Prudential Assurance, Wellington Place, Belfast

Architect: Paul Waterhouse

Very narrow building with Portland stone front with colonnade of granite Doric columns at street level.

1969 – An Foras Talúntais Laboratory, Fermoy, Co. Cork

Architect: Roy Mulleady

To foster agricultural research An Foras Talúntais (the Agricultural Institute) was set up in 1958.

1912 – St. Stephen’s Green Gallery Proposal, Dublin

Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens

The lesser known of the two suggested concepts for a gallery to house the collection of Sir Hugh Lane.

1907c – Youth Hostel, Tra Na Rosann, Co. Donegal

Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens

Remote holiday home, Trá na Rosann House,

1932 – Edward Carson Statue, Stormont Parliament Building, Belfast

Sculptor: Leonard Merrifield

Funded, as it says on the plinth,