1932 – Round Tower, College Green, Dublin
The Roman Catholic equivalent of the Royal Archways constructed in the previous century. This wood and canvas Round Tower, 45 feet high,
The Roman Catholic equivalent of the Royal Archways constructed in the previous century. This wood and canvas Round Tower, 45 feet high,
Seafront hotel with corner turret, designed by a local architect. Compare with the New Savoy Hotel of a similar date for a contrast in architectural styles.
New church constructed on site of church of 1749. The Altar rails (1931) and Lady Altar (1931) were supplied by Giorgio Favilla.
Built between 1930 and 1932 and designed by architects Holabird and Root of Chicago, and Ellerbe and Company of Saint Paul,
The building was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue as a result of an architectural competition and constructed between 1922 and 1932.
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, plans for a large domed building with two subsidiary side buildings,
At the beginning of the 1930s, the City of Montréal decided to replace the existing pavilions with a spacious heated building.
Named after the former dean of Arts, William Tier, this building opened in 1932 and has been the location of social science and humanities teaching and research ever since;