1978 – Clancourt, Mount Street, Dublin
Grotesquely offensive scheme whose long bland elevations and repetitive detailing do much to deaden Mount Street.
Grotesquely offensive scheme whose long bland elevations and repetitive detailing do much to deaden Mount Street.
One of the schemes that kick-started the wholesale destruction of Lower Mount Street, Clanwilliam Court is very much a design product of its time.
Planned for many years to create a clockwise traffic flow up and down the quays,
Designed as the headquarters of Bord Na Mona, and now the head office in Ireland of mobile operator O2.
Former British Home Store department store constructed on the site of the still-missed Metropole and Capitol Cinemas.
A strong muscular almost brutalist facade treatment gives the Agriculture building a stern and forbidding appearance.
Design submitted to architectural competition for an Official residence of the Irish Prime Minister. It was intended to build a Taoiseach’s official residence and State guest house on the site of the former Apostolic nunciature in Phoenix Park,
Grim department store with equally grim frontage onto nearby Liffey and Abbey Streets. Terrible commercial infill.
Design submitted to architectural competition for an Official residence of the Irish Prime Minister. It was intended to build a Taoiseach’s official residence and State guest house on the site of the former Apostolic nunciature in Phoenix Park,
Rebuilt at a 90 degree angle after the original was demolished to make way for the Central Bank development. Originally the building crossed the pedestrian walkway to Crown Alley,
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