1966 – Design for John F. Kennedy Memorial Hall, Dublin
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Hall was intended to be a purpose built concert hall for Dublin.
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Hall was intended to be a purpose built concert hall for Dublin.
The Garden of Remembrance (Irish: An Gairdín Cuimhneacháin) is a memorial garden in Dublin dedicated to the memory of “all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom”,
Constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1965-1966. The architect was A.R.
Hume House is named after its developers, a UK based body called Hume Holdings. Originally the seven floors of office space were placed on columns but during a makeover in 1983,
Original speculative scheme for an office development on Lower Baggot St. in Dublin. After the site was cleared and existing residents evicted,
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834. A central part of the design was to allow natural light throughout the church.
Opened in 1966 as Ireland’s first shopping centre. Essentially an open air private streetscape with covered walkways,
Grim office block on an important corner site in Ballsbridge, Carrisbrook House was built on the site of a large Victorian house.
Built in 1967 as one of a new wave of large Catholic churches in the Dublin suburbs,
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