1968 – Cork County Hall
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
A selection of models from the 1968 competition for proposals for new Corporation office block pn Wood Quay in Dublin. The architects Stephenson Gibney were eventually selected,
Perspective of the new technical college on Kevin Street.
Opened as the Curzon Cinema, and later the Lighthouse, the entrance foyer to this cinema was distinctly modern.
Formerly in use as back-office accommodation for Allied Irish Banks. Demolished to make way for new office accommodation in early 21st century.
Designed for the Guardian Assurance Company, this five-storey office building terminated an important vista from Earlsfort Terrace as well as being the last building along the Shelbourne Hotel side of the Green.
Unbuilt plan for wholesale development of Markets area of Belfast.
A shopping centre development model, looking North towards Great Victoria Street. Never constructed.
This is the purest example of an International Style building in Saint Paul. The clean,
The Ford Foundation Building pioneered the spacious, green, full-height atrium. Supported by an exposed steel structure,