1957 – Small Grocer’s Shop, Dublin
In 1953, at the request of Herbert Read, and with support from the Irish Arts Council,
In 1953, at the request of Herbert Read, and with support from the Irish Arts Council,
An infill building on the western side of O’Connell Street, the Dublin Bus offices was originally built for its parent company Coras Iompair Eireann.
New modern facade placed on four existing buildings including their own 1936 head office designed by Vincent Downes.
Costructed on the site of the Sun Alliance offices which had been designed by G.C. Ashlin. Later extended in the same design to include the next building on St.
Former offices and showroom for the Electricity Supply Board, one of a few properties on Fleet Street constructed for the organisation.
Enginnering workshops in a Brutalist style buried in a mixed complex of buildings off Bolton Street.
Possibly built to designs of architect and sculptor Gary Trimble. Also believed that Signa, an Irish design group led by Michael Scott may have had some input into the facade.
After O’Connell Bridge House was constructed in 1965 on the eastern side, it was suggested that a twin be built on the site of the Ballast Office on the western side.
Judged blind, design no. 179 was commended for its library planning. “The plan,
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