1965 – Royal Insurance Group, College Green, Dublin
Built on the site of the Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Co., which Royal Insurance had taken over in 1919.
Built on the site of the Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Co., which Royal Insurance had taken over in 1919.
Originally conceived in 1921, when the first floor of No.10 was removed to provide a spacious ground floor public office.
Branch for Bank of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Row and St. Stephens Green. Built on the site of the famous Tracton House.
Constructed on the site of the Magdalen Asylum on Lower Leeson Street after an architectural competition in 1960.
One of a threesome of office buildings from the 1960s that replaced a number of Georgian houses on the south side of the Green.
Previously the congregation was based in Whitefriar St., but it was leased. After applying for a renewal,
The Irish Georgian Society and the Irish Landscape Institute have arranged an all-day seminar on Victorian and Edwardian parks aimed at the landscape professional,
Probably the strangest 20th Century building in Dublin and definitely the last hurrah of Victorian Gothic for a religious based institution,
Working closely with Dublin City Council and the local community, Seán Harrington Architects have designed 66 apartments,
Substantial Victorian villa on large grounds, previously Winton House, later owned by Wesley College. Purchased just after the First World War,