1957 – Proposal for St. Laurence’s Hospital, Cabra, Dublin
Architect: Alan Hope
Designed as a replacement for the North Brunswick Street hospitals - the Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hospitals on a new site on the Navan Road. An Oireachtas Act in 1943 cleared the way for the plan to pro
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1953 – Second Placed Entry for Dublin Port and Docks Board Competition
Architect: Alan Hope
The second placed entry in the 1953 Dublin Port Offices competition to design a new Headquarters and Offices for the Dublin Port and Docks Board on Memorial Road alongside Busaras. The assessors were John
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1953 – Second Placed Entry for Dublin Port and Docks Board Competition | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Alan Hope The second placed entry in the 1953 Dublin Port Offices competition to design a new Headquarters and Offices for the Dublin Port and Docks Board on Memorial Road alongside Busaras. The assessors were John M. Fairweather, Vincent Kelly, and Alfred Jones. The competition was limited to architects practising in Ireland. After adjudication,
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1953 – Pediatric Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin
Architect: Alan Hope
A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens, and now the site of the Garden of Remembrance. Designed for the treatment of young children up to six months of age.
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1953 – Pediatric Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Alan Hope A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens, and now the site of the Garden of Remembrance. Designed for the treatment of young children up to six months of age. "The central block houses the administration, district milk bank, and surgery. Each of the two wings provides a
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1953 – Cherry Orchard Fever Hospital, Ballyfermot, Dublin
Architect: Alan Hope
Commissioned to replace the old Cork Street Fever Hospital. Originally this area of Ballyfermot was known as Blackditch which was a problem to certain members of the new hospital board, who felt that the placename evoked i
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1953 – Cherry Orchard Fever Hospital, Ballyfermot, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Alan Hope Commissioned to replace the old Cork Street Fever Hospital. Originally this area of Ballyfermot was known as Blackditch which was a problem to certain members of the new hospital board, who felt that the placename evoked images of plague and the Black Death – not very suitable for a hospital dealing with
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings