1912 – Proposal for University College Dublin, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin
The successful entry by Doolin & Butler for a new university building on Earlsfort Terrace,
The successful entry by Doolin & Butler for a new university building on Earlsfort Terrace,
Built to allow water based traffic to access the Royal Canal and Spencer Docks, these unusual bridges are also designed to keep seawater out of the docks.
Second-placed design in competition to design new buildings for University College Dublin on their site on Earlsfort Street.
Branch for Bank of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Row and St. Stephens Green. Built on the site of the famous Tracton House.
Seen here before the addition of the extra storey of 1939 flattened the highly original composition.
The Starbucks Center, world headquarters for Starbucks, is the second largest building in Seattle, with over 1,800,000 square feet (167,000 m2).
This student residence was the largest of the original campus buildings. Facing northeast towards the Administration Building,
Also known as the Southam building, it housed the Calgary Herald from 1913-1932. During the 1960s the exterior was ‘modernised’ removing much of the exterior decoration.
Designed by the architect Clough William-Ellis for the local landowner, this group of seven two-storey houses around three sides of a square is firmly in the arts and crafts movement.
Originally built as an apartment block, the Sylvia Court, it was converted to an hotel during the Depression of the 1930’s.
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