1991 – IFSC House, Custom House Quay, Dublin
Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre, and one of several building with a similar architectural theme and palette. Following an international competition Burke-Kennedy Doyle Architects were commissioned to u
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1991 – IFSC House, Custom House Quay, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre, and one of several building with a similar architectural theme and palette. Following an international competition Burke-Kennedy Doyle Architects were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive urban renewal programme on the 27-acre site in the heart of the city. Their earliest buildings

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1863 – Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, City Quay, Dublin
Architect: John Bourke / John L. Robinson

Built originally as a chapel of ease to St. Andrews, Westland Row, the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary became a parish church in 1908. Built to a
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1863 – Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, City Quay, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: John Bourke / John L. Robinson Built originally as a chapel of ease to St. Andrews, Westland Row, the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary became a parish church in 1908. Built to a design by John Bourke, but the spire was added to design of John Loftus Robinson in 1890. It became

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1860s – Royal Bank of Ireland, 46 North Wall Quay, Dublin
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland - there were several banks on North Wall Quay due to the large amount of business to business trade. The Royal Bank later became part of Allied Irish Banks. Demolished.
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1860s – Royal Bank of Ireland, 46 North Wall Quay, Dublin – Architecture @ Archiseek.com

1860s – LNWR Warehouse, North Wall Quay, Dublin
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861, they also constructed several warehouses. This large one just west of the station also included the Gilbeys Bonded Warehouse to t
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1860s – LNWR Warehouse, North Wall Quay, Dublin – Architecture @ Archiseek.com

2018 – Nos. 13-18 City Quay, Dublin
Architect: Henry J. Lyons & Partners

Built in 2018 on a brown field site bounded by City Quay, Princes Street South and Gloucester Street, with approximately 13,500m2 of commercial office space. The building steps back from City Quay rising to nine storeys with setbacks. The facade is primar
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2018 – Nos. 13-18 City Quay, Dublin – Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Adam and Eves with Holly.

The nickname of the Franciscan Church of the Immaculate Conception was immortalised in the opening of Finnegans Wake "riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay".

The holly marks the cycle lane.

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