1760 – Dining Hall, Trinity College Dublin
In the 1740s Richard Cassels designed and built a Dining Hall on this site replacing an earlier structure.
In the 1740s Richard Cassels designed and built a Dining Hall on this site replacing an earlier structure.
The Chapel of Reconciliation was the award winning entry of an architectural competition held in the autumn of 1989.
One of the new apartment developments in the western end of the Temple Bar Area,
Historically there are four phases of development of the Market House, the original retangular plan with a small central capola on the ridge,
Manor Park Homebuilders has submitted a planning application for a scaled down version of the “mini-Manhattan” development it was refused permission for last year in Dublin’s Digital Hub in Dublin 8.
Culture Ireland, in partnership with the Arts Council, is pleased to announce the appointment of the curators who will represent Ireland at the Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Text © Shane O’Toole. Photo of Castle Street © Dublin Civic Trust. Photo of corner of Castle Street and Werburgh Street © de Blacam and Meagher.
Shane de Blacam studied at University College Dublin (1963-8) and at the University of Pennsylvania (1969-70). Worked in USA with Chamberlain Powell and Bon before joining Louis I.
Holy Cross Church, a protected structure on Main Street, Dundrum is located in the centre of Dundrum village since the 1800s.
John Meagher studied at the Dublin Institute of Technology School of Architecture (1966-71) and at Helsinki University of Technology School of Architecture (1971-2).