1971 – Norwich Union Offices, Dawson Street, Dublin
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
One of the earliest use of load-bearing precast concrete perimeter units and glass curtain walling in Dublin.
In 1964, a competition to design a masterplan for the UCD campus at Belfield was won by young Polish architect Andrzei Wejchert.
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners, The Burlington is the largest hotel in Dublin’s city centre.
Originally, at the time of completion, the ground floor area was open, the building being raised on columns.
Another Catholic church constructed during the reign of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in the Dublin suburbs.
Office building, on a site high above streetlevel adjacent to Harcourt Street railway station. Now demolished.
Originally a piece of daring infill on the ‘Green’, the immediate impact was lessened by the demolition of the building next door and redevelopment in a similar Miesian style to the original.
Originally Dublin International Hotel, now the Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport after many ownership changes and rebranding.
Horrendous speculative office block developed in the early 1970s – wildly out of scale with the surroundings.