1906 – RIAC, Dawson Street, Dublin
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Designed by the City Architect C.J. McCarthy as one of a series of fire stations around the city.
Striking former warehouse building designed as a sales and auction house now in use as the Winding Stair bookshop and cafe.
A fabulous sequence of eight interlinked courtyards now containing restaurants and small clothing shops,
The brewery to the rear was built after the Thirty Years War. The current building was developed 1906 by the architect Ambros Madlener.
Unusual market house from the early twentieth century in a curious hybrid of styles. Shown prior to its conversion to a library by deBlacam &
Templetown has received its name from the Kinights Templar, a brotherhood of monastic warriors originating during the crusades in the Holy Land.
The Mitchell Library was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell, a wealthy tobacco manufacturer, whose company,
Constructed in 1906, this small Ukrainian Orthodox Church is a simple structure with a polygonal apse and central turret and dome.
One of the most celebrated of the works of Gaudi, the colourful Casa Batlló is known for its elaborate decoration and forms derived from nature.