1927 – No 48-49 St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Former Burtons store on St. Patrick’s Street now in use by another retailer with upper floors used as storage.
Former Burtons store on St. Patrick’s Street now in use by another retailer with upper floors used as storage.
Ornate large former department store building for Alex Grant & Co., now divided into smaller retail units.
Remodelled in an art deco style in 1930 by Daniel A. Levie. Demolished.
According to Shane O’Toole, in a piece for The Sunday Times “Byrne (1883-1967), a protégé and friend of Frank Lloyd Wright,
The former Savoy Cinema had a jazzy Art Deco façade but the interior was atmospheric in style.
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact. The fine shopfront has a wrought iron balcony with clock over the main entrance.
Unexecuted design from the 1930s for an airport for Cork City. Over the years, a number of sites were considered for both an airport for landplanes and a seaplane base.
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
Unusual church embedded into the streetscape following existing parapet and street lines. With its cut stone and Hiberno_Romanesque doorway,
Former factory built for the Jennings family who moved their factory from Browne Street in the city centre.