1962 – Christ the King Church, Cooleragh, Co. Laois
Architect: André Zakrzewski, Lardner & Partners

Foundation stone laid in 1961, opened in 1962, with seating for 500 parishioners. Its necessity was brought about through the development of the village which sprang from local Bord na Mona bog supplyi
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Architect: André Zakrzewski, Lardner & Partners Foundation stone laid in 1961, opened in 1962, with seating for 500 parishioners. Its necessity was brought about through the development of the village which sprang from local Bord na Mona bog supplying a peat fired power station in Allenwood. Built as a portal framed structure with a concrete

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1965 – 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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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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