1958 – House, Leixlip, Co. Kildare
Architect: Desmond Ri O'Kelly & Raymond F. MacDonnell

Sited on columns, possibly due to a flood plain position on the river Liffey near Leixlip, the main body of the house has a walkout balcony. Described as the assistant in charge, Raymond F. MacDonnell went on to work on numerous houses as a
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1971 – The Paddocks, Ulverton Road, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Architect: Raymond F. MacDonnell

Collection of seven houses in a cul-de-sac sharing a common design language of elements. Although clearly related, they’re subtly different from each other. While some have been upgraded with garage conversions etc., the group as a
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1960 – ITGWU Building, Summerhill, Waterford
Architect: Desmond Ri O'Kelly & Raymond F. MacDonnell

Still in use by the successor union Siptu, this is a small modern building. O'Kelly was later to be responsible for the same union’s Liberty Hall in Dublin. Here, he was assisted by Raymond MacDonnell
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1966 – Architect’s Office, Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Raymond F. MacDonnell

Designed by Raymond F. MacDonnell as his own office adjacent to his home.
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1966 – Architect’s Office, Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Raymond F. MacDonnell Designed by Raymond F. MacDonnell as his own office adjacent to his home.

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1967 – Mochta’s Hill House, Porterstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Raymond F. MacDonnell

Still largely intact, set on what is now a mature and leafy site on the Porterstown Road. Large floor to ceiling windows face the garden from the public rooms while a covered loggia faces the garden from the private end of the house. Finished i
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1967 – Mochta’s Hill House, Porterstown, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Raymond F. MacDonnell Still largely intact, set on what is now a mature and leafy site on the Porterstown Road. Large floor to ceiling windows face the garden from the public rooms while a covered loggia faces the garden from the private end of the house. Finished in a yellow-brown brick, the road facade

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