1932 – Northumberland County Council Offices, Newcastle upon Tyne
Extension to the Northumberland County Council Offices, Newcastle-upon-Tyne constructed between 1931-32. Now the Vermont Hotel,
Extension to the Northumberland County Council Offices, Newcastle-upon-Tyne constructed between 1931-32. Now the Vermont Hotel,
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
The offices of Limerick City Council are a relatively new development on the site where the old Courthouse and city gaol once stood.
McCullough Mulvin Architects design were selected following a competition organised by the RIAI, which attracted 37 entries at the first stage.
City Hall was designed by Foster and Partners, whose design brief was to create a building for the GLA (Greater London Authority) that would become a new landmark for the capital.
The Civic Centre provides a ‘one-stop-shop’ facility for the mass housing estates that surround it. The public use this facility to pay local taxes,
A new county hall for Fingal County Council in Swords. A symbol of the client’s desire for openness in local government,
Occupying the site of a Victorian house in the main affluent area of the town, the building was designed around the gardens of the house.
Completed in 2004, the Civic Centre, Library and Centre Square are the main focal points of a strategic master plan for the regeneration of Athlone.
The principal objectives of Limerick County Hall were to provide an environment conducive to the council fulfilling its roles: to reflect and foster ease of communication between staff and with the public,