1963 – Former Intercontinental Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain, designed by their architect William B.
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain, designed by their architect William B.
The James Joyce Library is the central branch of the UCD Library system, housing Arts,
The Bank of Ireland in Baggot Street is most notable for two things other than its architecture: the amount or Bronze Manganese used in its construction –
A strong muscular almost brutalist facade treatment gives the Agriculture building a stern and forbidding appearance.
Grim department store with equally grim frontage onto nearby Liffey and Abbey Streets. Terrible commercial infill.
Intended to be a building with a strong visual presence in the port and succeeds as such.
This development was the final part of a controversial project lasting over twenty years. The site at Wood Quay had been earmarked as a site for the headquarters of Dublin Corporation since the 1950s.
By the 1990s the need was recognized for an “˜aula maxima’ for University College Dublin as a home for conferring,
The Pharmacy and Genetics building was part of the “East End” development masterplanned and designed by the practice.
Shortlisted entry for competition to design a new pedestrian bridge over the Liffey between Grattan and Ha’penny Bridges.