1912 – Institute of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin

Architect: C.J. McCarthy

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This palatial building in red brick and Mountcharles Sandstone was designed by the City Architect Charles J. McCarthy and was built between 1909-12. McCarthy was the son of leading Victorian gothic architect J.J. McCarthy (1817-82) who was responsible for many churches in Dublin and several roman-catholic cathedrals around Ireland.

Originally part of the building was an hotel and this was redeveloped by the City Corporation (now the City Council) into a college of technology. Much extended in recent years, there are two major additions, an extension along Kings Inns Street from the 1960s by Hopper & Mayne, and a later extension by Gilroy McMahon to the rear of the building shown. Now known as Technological University Dublin Bolton Street Campus.

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Published April 7, 2010 | Last Updated July 12, 2025

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