1969 – National Gallery Extension, Merrion Square, Dublin
Architect: Frank du Berry, Office of Public Works

An extension added to the north side of the National Gallery in the late 1960s by the Office of Public Works. A plain stone-clad box externally, its most dram
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1969 – National Gallery Extension, Merrion Square, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Frank du Berry, Office of Public Works An extension added to the north side of the National Gallery in the late 1960s by the Office of Public Works. A plain stone-clad box externally, its most dramatic feature is the fabulous curving and cantilevered staircase running the height of the building, toplit allowing light to

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1950 – Cenotaph, Leinster Lawn, Dublin
Architect: Raymond McGrath & Frank du Berry

A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame, An Claidheamh Soluis (“The Sword of Light”), which features in Gaelic and nationalist mythology. Buil
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1950 – Cenotaph, Leinster Lawn, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Raymond McGrath & Frank du Berry A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame, An Claidheamh Soluis (“The Sword of Light”), which features in Gaelic and nationalist mythology. Built to replace an earlier memorial of 1923 to honour Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and Kevin O’Higgins. By July

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