1978 – Martello Mews, Sandymount, Dublin
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson
A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses, mostly all of three storeys - there are three detached and two single storey houses. All are grouped around three small courtyards, each with access from the pr
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1978 – Martello Mews, Sandymount, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses, mostly all of three storeys - there are three detached and two single storey houses. All are grouped around three small courtyards, each with access from the private driveway. Typical accommodation on the ground floor - entrance hallway, shower
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1969 – Mews House, Pembroke Lane, Dublin
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson
Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence. The design allowed for a small courtyard space, a motif Anderson was to explore further at Castlepark Village in Kinsale, completed in 1972; an
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1969 – Mews House, Pembroke Lane, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence. The design allowed for a small courtyard space, a motif Anderson was to explore further at Castlepark Village in Kinsale, completed in 1972; and at his nearby Martello Mews development of the late 1970s.
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