1934 – 38 Greenfield Rd, Mount Merrion, Dublin
Part of the Mount Merrion Park development built for Mr & Mrs Vaughan Dempsey. Designed by Rupert Jones of Jones &
Part of the Mount Merrion Park development built for Mr & Mrs Vaughan Dempsey. Designed by Rupert Jones of Jones &
Original pages from Irish Homes brochure circa 1936 of house designs available to purchase in the Mount Merrion development.
Reenavanna and the neighbouring house Carraigdown, were both designed by Michael Scott for Lieut-Colonel B.J. Fagan and his family.
Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself, he had bought the site by the martello tower at Sandycove some years before,
Unbuilt competition winning design for a Lido-style recreational pool at Dun Laoghaire.
Drawing for design of staircase and entrance foyer. Winner of the RIAI Gold Medal for the period 1947-1950.
Recently demolished, this 1950s ferry terminal hid a Victorian railway station. The passenger terminal was designed as a temporary measure to be replaced at a later stage with a more permanent solution.
A massive suburban cinema with 1000 seats when it opened in 1955. Closed in 1976 and used as a furniture store for forty-odd years before closing.
Opened in 1966 as Ireland’s first shopping centre. Essentially an open air private streetscape with covered walkways,
The UCD restaurant building was awarded the RIAI Gold Medal for 1968-70, and was designed by Robin Walker of what was then Michael Scott &
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