1789 – Old County Gaol, Portlaoise, Co. Laois
An impressive façade with unusual vermiculation and giant Doric order,
Christ Church, also Drumcannon after the parish,
Originally built with two courtrooms on a symmetrical plan as was common in the larger towns,
Interesting gable fronted building with stucco and brick decorative features.
Replaced an elaborate sea baths for ladies only for the Bray Pavilion Company along Bray seafront of 1880.
An impressive façade with unusual vermiculation and giant Doric order,
Quite a distinctive bridge in prestressed concrete with a noticeable rise to the centre.
The Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society Building was located at the junction of Castle Place,
Curiously over-conservative design (even for a bank) in a vague Neo-Georgian style that was slowly gaining in popularity for smaller municipal buildings after the trauma of the First World War.
Designs for 2-storey, 5-bay building, the 3 central bays projecting and topped by balustrade.
Originally a six bay church on a cruciform plan, the nave being of four bays,
After the failure of Anglo Irish Bank in late 2008,
Single storey banking hall with three storey manager’s residence to the rear,
A seven bay two and three storey former convent and boarding school building on H-shaped plan.
Constructed by the DUTC as a social club and now the Dublin Bus canteen.