1959 – Dublin Bus, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Architect: Brendan Ellis & G.P. O'Shea
A modern infill building on the western side of O'Connell Street, the Dublin Bus offices was originally built as a head office for its parent company Coras Iompair Eireann. The façade features curtain wall glazing with stained g
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Architect: Brendan Ellis & G.P. O'Shea A modern infill building on the western side of O'Connell Street, the Dublin Bus offices was originally built as a head office for its parent company Coras Iompair Eireann. The façade features curtain wall glazing with stained glass representations of the arms of the four provinces of Ireland reportedly
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1901 – Design for Dublin Bread Company. O’Connell St., Dublin
Architect: George F. Beckett
"This building has recently been erected in Sackville-street, Dublin. It was found necessary to build the front in the form of two distinct houses, in order to preserve the lines
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1901 – Design for Dublin Bread Company, O’Connell St., Dublin | Archiseek - Irish Architecture
Architect: George F. Beckett "This building has recently been erected in Sackville-street, Dublin. It was found necessary to build the front in the form of two distinct houses, in order to preserve the lines of separate takings, and an attempt has been made to reconcile the consequently dual effect with the uniform purpose for which
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