1863 – Unitarian Church, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
The winning entry in an architectural competition, this little church uses as much of its constricted site as possible.
The winning entry in an architectural competition, this little church uses as much of its constricted site as possible.
Stands on the site of Shelbourne House, the Shelbourne Hotel was established in 1824 by a Tipperary man,
Formerly the Habitat store, and now a clothing department store, the building on the left was once a famous Dublin delicatessan,
Wesley College was founded in 1845 on St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin as a Methodist Foundation but welcomes students of all faiths.
A war memorial to the dead of the Dublin Fusiliers, this is regarded as the main entrance to the park of Stephen’s Green.
Branch for Bank of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Row and St. Stephens Green. Built on the site of the famous Tracton House.
An unusual corner building at the top of Grafton Street complete with modern interpretation of the corner tower used on many Dublin corners.
Unconstructed design for a memorial for Thomas Davis in St. Stephen’s Green in the centre of Dublin.
One of a threesome of office buildings from the 1960s that replaced a number of Georgian houses on the south side of the Green.
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.