1953 – Nurses’ Home, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Architect: Michael Scott Architects
Two long low blocks, slightly offset with connecting social spaces, design as Nurses Home by the office of Michael Scott. Shallow pitch copper clad roofs. Still extant today but in use as administration facilities.
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Architect: Michael Scott Architects Two long low blocks, slightly offset with connecting social spaces, design as Nurses Home by the office of Michael Scott. Shallow pitch copper clad roofs. Still extant today but in use as administration facilities.
Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1953 – Bostock House, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Easton & Robertson
The London based architects Easton & Robertson were specialists in medical facilities. Originally constructed in the early 1950’s to provide nurses’ accommodation for 220 nurses. The building was located adjacent to the R
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1953 – Bostock House, Belfast, Co. Antrim | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Easton & Robertson The London based architects Easton & Robertson were specialists in medical facilities. Originally constructed in the early 1950’s to provide nurses’ accommodation for 220 nurses. The building was located adjacent to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and in later years provided accommodation for a range of administration, clerical and
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