1948 – Design for Premonstratensian Abbey, Kilnacrott, Co. Cavan
Image of model for vast range of buildings by Downes Meehan for the Norbertine Order. Never built as shown,
Image of model for vast range of buildings by Downes Meehan for the Norbertine Order. Never built as shown,
A 1950s proposal for the infamous Wood Quay site for Dublin Corporation. Eventually an architectural competition was held in 1968,
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,
Turkish entrant, #201, which was commended in the competition to design a new library for Trinity College Dublin.
A joint entrant by a trio of Portuguese architects,
Design #127 was commended and described as prsenting “a ‘square’ solution of excellent scale and proportions with an ingenious and not unsuccessful bridge link with the old Library.
Highly commended design, No.86, the jury felt it was “a solution that attracted the Jury for its horizontal lines,
The winning design, No.123, in the architectural competition to design a new library for Trinity College Dublin.
Second placed entry by Haifa-based architects Alfred Mansfeld and Dani Havkin. According to the architects: “In order to achieve a harmonious relationship with the existing library and the museum building and to avoid architecturally awkward connections with these old buildings,
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