1939 – Post Office, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Fine stone post office, part of a streetscape of state buildings including a Garda Station from 1947 and the Social Welfare office from 1939.
Fine stone post office, part of a streetscape of state buildings including a Garda Station from 1947 and the Social Welfare office from 1939.
The Ritz Cinema in Athlone (1939) is attributed to Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
Former manufacturing plant, now artist studios and light commercial space.
With a dome of 52 feet in diameter at the intersection of the nave and sanctuary with the transepts,
Many cinemas in smaller urban centres in Ireland were designed in an Art Deco or early modernist style.
Former branch of the Munster & Leinster Bank, later a part of Allied Irish Banks.
The hydroelectric development of the River Liffey comprises three stations, Pollaphuca, Golden Falls and Leixlip, each located at a point in the river where the natural falls provide suitable sites for the stations.
A sketch design for a new National Concert Hall on the quays near the Four Courts.
During the Second World War, materials for new construction was sometimes scarce but Great Northern Railways saw fit to create this new buffet restaurant within their Dublin terminus.
Designed and built during The Emergency (Second World War), these flats were intended to be developed along the length of Charlemont Street.