1967 – Former Tayto Factory, Coolock
Architect: David W. Cronin

A fantastic Brutalist offices and factory building of odd angles, ramps, and distinct geometric forms - most obviously from the aerial photograph. Later expansion filled in some of these spaces. After designing some striking Irish industrial buildings, the architect David Cronin left Ire
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1964 – Hallmark Factory, Butterfield Ave., Rathfarnham, Dublin
Architect: David W. Cronin

Large single storey print works, brick clad with occasional full height windows set in a grassy landscape. Shoehorned into a tight plot behind residential properties, the land was too valuable, and when th
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Architect: David W. Cronin Large single storey print works, brick clad with occasional full height windows set in a grassy landscape. Shoehorned into a tight plot behind residential properties, the land was too valuable, and when the owners moved to concentrate their printing at a plant in Oxfordshire, the property was sold for housing. Highly

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