2026 – V&A East Museum, Stratford, London

Architect: O’Donnell + Tuomey

Designed by Irish architects O’Donnell + Tuomey the V&A East Museum has been in progress since an architectural competition in 2015.

1872 – St. Matthews Church of Ireland, Shankill Road, Belfast

Architect: Welland & Gillespie

Unique design with round tower belfry and unusual plan.

2019 – Grandstand, The Curragh Racecourse, Co. Kildare

Architect: Grimshaw Architects & Newenham Mulligan and Associates

The result of an architectural competition held in 2013/14 to replace the aging facilities at the famous racecourse.

1853 – Grandstand, The Curragh Racecourse, Co. Kildare

Architect: Sancton Wood

In the same way that railways helped develop seaside resorts with daily excursions,

1858 – Garrison Churches, Curragh Camp, Newbridge, Co. Kildare

Architect: George A. Leach

Architectural twins, two garrison churches,

1907 – French Pavilion, Irish International Exhibition, Dublin

Architect: Charles de Montarnal

Designed by French architect Charles de Montarnal (1867-1947),

1963 – Ulster Brewery, Andersonstown, Belfast

Architect: Henry Lynch-Robinson

A brewery on this location opened in 1901 trading as Caffrey &

1857 – Holy Cross Convent of Mercy, Killarney, Co. Kerry

The site was donated by the Earl of Kenmare,

1840s – House, Kilree Street, Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), Co. Carlow

Picturesque house of four bays and two storeys with a Tudor-revival façade.

1840s – Ross Cottage, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Described as a forester’s house on the Earl of Kenmare’s estate on Ross Island.

1820s – St. Andrew’s Church, Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), Co. Carlow

Architect: Thomas Cobden, William Hague

A simple t-plan church with galleried transepts from around 1820 with later additions including a spire in the early 1890s.

1840s – Garda Station, Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), Co. Carlow

Architect: Board of Public Works

A 19th century building with a distinctive facade with three blank,

1720 – Gloster House, Brosna, Co. Offaly

Constructed around 1720 by the Lloyd family as a 13-bay,

1908 – Design for Agricultural College, Athenry, Co. Galway

Architect: William A. Scott

In the modernising Ireland of the early 20th century,