1882 – Hops Store, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
Architect: Samuel Geoghegan One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre – the Guinness Storehouse. Now it’s a part of the Dublin Digital Hub...
Architect: Samuel Geoghegan One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre – the Guinness Storehouse. Now it’s a part of the Dublin Digital Hub...
Architect: Bleakley & Cubbon Published in The Building News, August 27th 1886. In 1885 Thomas Cubbon went into partnership with Alexander Bleakley, a fellow pupil, to form the Birkenhead and Douglas (Isle of...
Architect: Thomas W.M. Cotman Home to the East Anglian Daily Times & Suffolk Mercury. Published in The Building News, August 5th 1887.
Architect: Frank Wills Published in The Building News, December 2nd 1887,
Architect: A.H. Hignett / RKD Architects Now known as the Storehouse (the Guinness Visitor Centre), for many years this building was under threat of demolition, lying empty and disused. Ironically, only the cost...
Architect: F.P.M. Woodhouse & Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners On the northern side of James Street, lies the brewery power station, a fine and monumental mid-century industrial building.
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker Now part of the Dundalk Institute of Technology’s campus, this was a ground breaking Irish factory design. Built by P.J. Carroll & Co. as a cigarette plant, the design...