1948 – The Hydro, Tramore, Co Waterford
Opened in 1948 ‘The Hydro’ had a staff of seven and housed a number of thermostatically controlled sea water baths as well as a restaurant.
Opened in 1948 ‘The Hydro’ had a staff of seven and housed a number of thermostatically controlled sea water baths as well as a restaurant.
Opened in the 1960s, the hotel had 160 beds and was the premier destination for visitors to the city for many years.
Modern bus station sited on the Waterford quayside. With infrastructure being improved across Ireland in the early twentyfirst century,
The restoration of Garter Lane Theatre in Waterford, Ireland (2006) preserved the historic eighteenth century Quaker meetinghouse setting of this 200-seat auditorium.
Unbuilt proposal for tower on former Waterford Stanley industrial site. Designed as “an iconic 119-metre,
Built between 1842 and 1863 and designed by A.W.N. Pugin according to his ideal monastery plans in ‘True Principles’,
Mount Melleray is a functioning monastery of Cistercian monks. This project required the reordering of part of the monastery to provide a new accommodation wing for the monks.
Situated between Cathedral Square and the Bishop’s Palace, Waterford’s latest museum is a tribute to Medieval Waterford and life in the city during that period.