1866 – St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Howth, Co. Dublin
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle. Designed by J.E.
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle. Designed by J.E.
Proposed and unbuilt design for Canon Smithwick. “The work is intended to be carried out in two stages,
“The materials used are red brick for one storey, and rubble masonry cemented for the other.
Positioned on a dominant site in the town, the Catholic Church of 1899 is incomplete. The original designs included a spire which in true Dublin style was never completed.
Typical design for 19th century schools across Ireland, this one at Howth is now in use as offices.
Built by Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe Devane as a family home for himself. This was a stunning modern house on a magnificent site overlooking Dublin bay,
Called Precast House, the project comprises three separate volumes emerging from the sloping site – a house,