1953 – Pediatric Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin
Architect: Alan Hope
A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens, and now the site of the Garden of Remembrance. Designed for the treatment of young children up to six months of age.
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1953 – Pediatric Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Alan Hope A temporary prefabricated construction on what was left of the Rotunda gardens, and now the site of the Garden of Remembrance. Designed for the treatment of young children up to six months of age. "The central block houses the administration, district milk bank, and surgery. Each of the two wings provides a
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1979 – New Ireland Assurance Offices, Cavendish Row, Dublin
Architect: Campbell Conroy Hickey
"New Ireland Assurance Co Ltd topped out their latest property investment in Dublin last month at 7/8 Cavendish Row, Parnell Square, opposite the Gate Theatre. It will be completed by the end of this yea
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1979 – New Ireland Assurance Offices, Cavendish Row, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Campbell Conroy Hickey "New Ireland Assurance Co Ltd topped out their latest property investment in Dublin last month at 7/8 Cavendish Row, Parnell Square, opposite the Gate Theatre. It will be completed by the end of this year for occupation in January 1979. The building consists of 23,600 square feet of usable space in
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1771 – “The National Ballroom” Nos.20-21 Parnell Square, Dublin
No. 20 Parnell Square was built by the plumber T. Sherwood, who acquired the site in 1765 and completed the building in 1769. No. 21 was built by J. Reid, a bricklayer who acquired the site in 1760 and completed the building in 1771
Located on the North side of
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1771 – “The National Ballroom” Nos.20-21 Parnell Square, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
No. 20 Parnell Square was built by the plumber T. Sherwood, who acquired the site in 1765 and completed the building in 1769. No. 21 was built by J. Reid, a bricklayer who acquired the site in 1760 and completed the building in 1771 Located on the North side of Parnell Square, this building was
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