1917 – No.37 Henry St, Dublin
A more elaborate facade than many on the northern side of the rebuilt Henry Street.
A more elaborate facade than many on the northern side of the rebuilt Henry Street.
Fine classical bank building turning a corner elegantly from O’Connell Street onto Abbey Street. The relief sculpture over the door was by George A.
One of the finer bank branches in Waterford and now sadly no longer used as such.
A modest office building used by Dublin City Council. Originally a much grander proposal was planned for this site,
A fabulous Art Deco building finished in Portland Limestone, on an important corner site in Belfast,
Former branch of the Munster & Leinster Bank, later a part of Allied Irish Banks.
Designed to replace the furniture warehouse of Pim Bros., which burned down in 1954.
Described by Frank McDonald in ‘The Destruction of Dublin’ as “truly dreadful” and by Plan Magazine as “leggy piece of non-architecture….
Grim office block on an important corner site in Ballsbridge, Carrisbrook House was built on the site of a large Victorian house.