1880s – House, Burlington Road, Dublin Remnant of one of the fine Victorian mansions that once lined Burlington Road. Now repositioned beside the second generation of office blocks that replaced them.
1968 – Offices, Burlington Road, Dublin Architect: Tyndall Hogan Hurley Formerly in use as back-office accommodation for Allied Irish Banks. Demolished to make way for new office accommodation in early 21st century.
1969 – No.2 Burlington Road, Dublin Architect: Tyndall Hogan Hurley Originally when completed, the window bands were fully glazed, with panels of clear glass. Later tinted panels were inserted to create a combination of glass and solid panels –
1971 – Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Burlington Road, Dublin Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates With a debt to Kahn’s theory of serviced spaces and services, the Institute for Advanced Studies has a solid spine containing stairs,
1972 – Carrick House, Burlington Road, Dublin Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates Originally, at the time of completion, the ground floor area was open, the building being raised on columns.
2003 – EBS, Burlington Road, Dublin Architect: Brian O’Halloran and Associates Fine office headquarters for the Educational Building Society, designed by Brian O’Halloran and Associates,