1910 – Technical School, Derry, Co. Derry
Polychromic brick and stone building for technical school. Now part of North West Regional College.
Polychromic brick and stone building for technical school. Now part of North West Regional College.
An Edwardian Baroque style building, combining English and French architectural influences. Construction began in 1905, was completed by 1910,
Originally the Royal Bank had a second storey that was removed in a 1950s renovation.
Fine Chicago-style building of six storeys. Of steel frame construction, it allowed for large window openings.
Unbuilt proposal for a department store. This project was a particular favourite of Loos, with a watercolour rendering of the design hanging in his residence for many years.
Founded in 1910 as the Ulster Dairy School, and now part of the College of Agriculture,
11-arched viaduct in masonry and concrete for the Castleblayney, Keady & Armagh Railway Co., constructed in 1910 to provide a link between Armagh and the County Monaghan town of Castleblayney.
Work on the Mitchell Wing began in 1906 and finished in 1910 based on designs prepared by Walter Liberty Vernon,
The first F. W. Woolworth store in Ireland opened in 1914 on Grafton Street in Dublin.
The first public building commissioned by the new provincial government after the formation of the province.