1960 – Proposed Hotel, Collinstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

Design for hotel for Collinstown, so presumedly at Dublin Airport. Stephenson Gibney did eventually design a hpotel for the airport which opened in 1972.
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1960 – ESB Competition for All-Electric House, Ireland
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

The competition sponsored by the Electricity Supply Board was for an all-electric house costing not more than £3,000, with a limit of 1,400 sq. ft. total floor area. The assessors were the Dublin architects Mr. Michael Scott, Mr.
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1960 – ESB Competition for All-Electric House, Ireland | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates The competition sponsored by the Electricity Supply Board was for an all-electric house costing not more than £3,000, with a limit of 1,400 sq. ft. total floor area. The assessors were the Dublin architects Mr. Michael Scott, Mr. Niall Montgomery, and Mr, Patrick J. Corr. From The Builder: "The winning

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1968 – Former Ryan’s Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

One of several large sprawling hotels for the Ryan Hotel group by Stephenson Gibney & Associates - the others in Galway, Sligo and Limerick. 1960s Ireland saw many new purpose built hotels built t
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1968 – Former Ryan’s Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates One of several large sprawling hotels for the Ryan Hotel group by Stephenson Gibney & Associates - the others in Galway, Sligo and Limerick. 1960s Ireland saw many new purpose built hotels built to capture foreign visitors. Stephenson Gibney's hotels featured long low bedroom wings surrounded by large green spaces

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1969 – Former Ryan’s Hotel, Old Dublin Rd., Galway
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

One of several large hotels constructed in a couple of years for the Ryan Hotel group by Stephenson Gibney & Associates. The Connacht Hotel was first opened in 1969 as The Galway Ryan Hot
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1969 – Former Ryan’s Hotel, Old Dublin Rd., Galway | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates One of several large hotels constructed in a couple of years for the Ryan Hotel group by Stephenson Gibney & Associates. The Connacht Hotel was first opened in 1969 as The Galway Ryan Hotel. The hotel consisted of 96 bedrooms, a restaurant and a bar. Like the others, they had

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1969 – Church of St Laurence O’Toole, Kilmacud, Co. Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

In the early 1960's the chapel in Kilmacud was proving to be much too small for the growing population, and it was recognised that a new church was needed. The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity do
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1969 – Church of St Laurence O’Toole, Kilmacud, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates In the early 1960's the chapel in Kilmacud was proving to be much too small for the growing population, and it was recognised that a new church was needed. The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity donated a site, and the Church of St Laurence O'Toole was opened on December

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1966 – The Brandon Hotel, Tralee, Co. Kerry
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

Originally known as the Mount Brandon Hotel, the hotel's roots lie in a showband ballroom. In partnership with two brothers, Tom and Michael Clifford, property developer John J. Byrne built on a site in Tralee, first in 1965 a 1,500-capacity ba
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1966 – The Brandon Hotel, Tralee, Co. Kerry | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates Originally known as the Mount Brandon Hotel, the hotel's roots lie in a showband ballroom. In partnership with two brothers, Tom and Michael Clifford, property developer John J. Byrne built on a site in Tralee, first in 1965 a 1,500-capacity ballroom, which being the only sizeable music venue in the

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1961 – Restaurant, Brown Thomas, Grafton Street Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

One of a series of interiors by Sam Stephenson for Brown Thomas in their old location on the eastern side of Grafton Street. This restaurant opened in 1961 and was a popular spot
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1961 – Restaurant, Brown Thomas, Grafton Street Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates One of a series of interiors by Sam Stephenson for Brown Thomas in their old location on the eastern side of Grafton Street. This restaurant opened in 1961 and was a popular spot for some years, later known as the Social and Personal Restaurant, it was also used for art

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1965 – Todco, Grafton Street, Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates

At the corner of Grafton Street and Lemon Street, now completely unrecognisable after being redeveloped. Todco was originally Todd Burns & Co. and based in a lan
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1965 – Todco, Grafton Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates At the corner of Grafton Street and Lemon Street, now completely unrecognisable after being redeveloped. Todco was originally Todd Burns & Co. and based in a landmark building on Henry Street. In 1967 Galen Weston took control of the company which traded from 1967 to 1969 under his direction. The

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1982 – Former Educational Building Society, Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates / Stephenson Associates

Built in several stages, by completion it incorporated the Lafayette Building / Paradiso Restaurant facade in its centre and reus
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1982 – Former Educational Building Society, Westmoreland Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates / Stephenson Associates Built in several stages, by completion it incorporated the Lafayette Building / Paradiso Restaurant facade in its centre and reused the structural elements from Hyams men’s outfitters. The original commission, in the early 1970s, was the portion to the corner of Fleet and Westmoreland Street, the architects

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1974 – National Management Centre, Sandyford, Co. Dublin
Architect: Arthur Gibney, Stephenson Gibney & Associates

The Irish Management Institute was originally headquartered in 81 Grafton Street. As its activities increased it required greater space prompting several moves before, constructing
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1974 – National Management Centre, Sandyford, Co. Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Arthur Gibney, Stephenson Gibney & Associates The Irish Management Institute was originally headquartered in 81 Grafton Street. As its activities increased it required greater space prompting several moves before, constructing the purpose-built, National Management Centre in Sandyford, which opened on 25 September 1974. The architect Arthur Gibney was awarded with the RIAI Gold Medal

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