1973 – ACC House, Hatch Street, Dublin
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street, this large office building was constructed on the site of the Court Laundry Co.,
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street, this large office building was constructed on the site of the Court Laundry Co.,
A proposal by CIÉ, in association with the Irish Life Assurance Company, for an office block at Pearse Station. The planned structure was to be 8 storeys above ground and 5 storeys above platform level.
Illustrations to demonstrate the effect of the Western Tangent Road as suggested by the 1973 Central Dublin Traffic Plan by R.
Part of the RTE campus which includes radio and television studios. With the completion of the Radio Centre,
Office building constructed to provide more office accommodation for the Law Courts. While not the worst-looking building in Winnipeg,
Truly horrendous L-shaped building that replaced several good 19th century houses and a commercial building by William G.
The James Joyce Library is the central branch of the UCD Library system, housing Arts,
Modern catholic church built to cater for the expanding population of the village and area in the 1970s.
In 1968, the fine Gothic church design by Dublin City Architect C.J.
Photograph Courtesy and Copyright of Derek Lepper – dereklepper.com
The seven-storey Law Courts building is organized into four major components: public space,