1909 – Carnegie Library, Malahide, Co. Dublin
An elaborately gabled red brick Library, the Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at a cost of £1000.
An elaborately gabled red brick Library, the Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at a cost of £1000.
A fine little library originally endowed by Andrew Carnegie, and the result of an architectural competition in 1908.
Illustration from The Building News showing the reinforced concrete stand under construction, Designed by Messrs.
Typical design for 19th century schools across Ireland, this one at Howth is now in use as offices.
Large modern church built to replace an earlier building. The interior is very dark, sombre and not very uplifting.
The original Dublin airport teminal was the most important pre-war Irish building in the International Style.
Holiday camp constructed in the late 1940s and early 1950s by the Quinn family. Closed in the late 1970s and demolished a few years after.
Interesting little mid-century modern building with sculpted roof profile. Designed by Leo M.
Built by Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe Devane as a family home for himself. This was a stunning modern house on a magnificent site overlooking Dublin bay,
Modern church recalling the design of Irish Romanesque doorways at Abbeys and churches. Not completely successful,