1971 – Nos. 10-11 South Leinster Street, Dublin
Architecture of Dublin City , Lost Buildings of Ireland
A speculative office building finished in brown brick and tinted glass with a heavily recessed entrance way.
1973 – Earlsfort House, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin
Large brown,
1970 – Becton Dickinson, Pottery Road, Kill O’ The Grange, Dublin
Factory and offices for medical equipment manufacturer,
1973 – Bank of Ireland, University College Dublin
Taking the concept of solidity and permanence for a bank branch to the extreme,
1890 – Wallace Memorial, Castle Gardens, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
Sir Richard Wallace was a wealthy English art collector,
2022 – Design for City Quay Arts Building, City Quay, Dublin
A long derelict site on the corner of City Quay and Moss Street,
2029 – 42a Parkgate Street, Dublin
Sitting on the north side of Dublin’s River Liffey and within walking distance of the city centre and the Phoenix Park,
2017 – AquaVetro, Tara Street, Dublin
A design for a 22-storey skyscraper on Tara Street which would have been Dublin’s tallest at the time of design.
2017 – Medieval Mile Museum, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
The former St.
1970 – Technical College, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim
Built on the site of the old Model Primary School as the North Antrim College.
1966 – Penthouse Grill, Great Southern Hotel, Galway
Top floor restaurant on the original wing of the Great Southern Hotel in Galway,
1967 – Factory Park, Pottery Road, Kill O’ The Grange, Dublin
Design for a modular and extendable modern factory.
2023 – Design for new Dublin City Library, Parnell Square, Dublin
Design selected after the previous design by Grafton Architects and Shaffrey Architects was put aside after Dublin City Council didn’t approve the fee schedule.
2018 – Grafton Architects design for Dublin Central Library
Joint proposal by Grafton Architects with Shaffrey Architects for a new city library based on Parnell Square alongside the Hugh Lane Gallery.
