1965 – Bank of Ireland, 32 South Mall, Cork
Architect: Kenneth Kiersey
32 South Mall is the Munster headquarters for the Bank of Ireland. The building is of five storeys and underwent a substantial refurbishment in 2008. Accommodation included a retail banking hall at ground floor level and an additional four floors of office
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1965 – Bank of Ireland, 32 South Mall, Cork | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Kenneth Kiersey 32 South Mall is the Munster headquarters for the Bank of Ireland. The building is of five storeys and underwent a substantial refurbishment in 2008. Accommodation included a retail banking hall at ground floor level and an additional four floors of office space with a separate access overhead via a fully glazed
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1965 – Bank of Ireland, Coolock, Co. Dublin
Architect: Lardner & Partners / Kenneth Kiersey
Designed by Lardner & Partners in conjunction with Kenneth Kiersey who was head architect of Bank of Ireland Group.
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1965 – Bank of Ireland, Coolock, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Lardner & Partners / Kenneth Kiersey Designed by Lardner & Partners in conjunction with Kenneth Kiersey who was head architect of Bank of Ireland Group.
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1962 – Drive-In Bank of Ireland, Raheny, Co. Dublin
Architect: Kenneth Kiersey
Built as a drive-in bank with a driver accessible hatch behind the internal counter. Still in use by Bank of Ireland today, however the car facility is gone, with the internal space expanded to enclose the area. The architect Ken
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1962 – Drive-In Bank of Ireland, Raheny, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Kenneth Kiersey Built as a drive-in bank with a driver accessible hatch behind the internal counter. Still in use by Bank of Ireland today, however the car facility is gone, with the internal space expanded to enclose the area. The architect Kenneth Kiersey was the Chief Architect of the Bank of Ireland Group.
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings