2008 – NCAD Gallery, Thomas Street, Dublin
Architect: MOLA Architecture

For many years, the site of a one level studio space masked from Thomas Street by a plain brick wall. The gap in the streetscape was reimagined during the restoration of the old adjacent fire station to act as an exhibition and event space for the a
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2008 – NCAD Gallery, Thomas Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: MOLA Architecture For many years, the site of a one level studio space masked from Thomas Street by a plain brick wall. The gap in the streetscape was reimagined during the restoration of the old adjacent fire station to act as an exhibition and event space for the art school - a way for

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2007 – Digital Hub Proposal, Thomas Street, Dublin
Architect: de Blacam & Meagher

A mixed-use development and re-generation of an entire city block in the Liberties, the Digital Hub was intended to become the international centre for digital media business in Irela
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2007 – Digital Hub Proposal, Thomas Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: de Blacam & Meagher A mixed-use development and re-generation of an entire city block in the Liberties, the Digital Hub was intended to become the international centre for digital media business in Ireland. The scale and nature of the proposal aimed to provide a western counterpoint to the eastern expansion of the city, while

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1937 – Presbytery, John’s Lane Church, Thomas Street, Dublin
Architect: Ashlin & Coleman

This former presbytery forms part of a group with the adjacent church and former priory to the rear on John's Lane.The building was designed by Ashlin & Coleman in a very conservative style for the late 19
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1937 – Presbytery, John’s Lane Church, Thomas Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Ashlin & Coleman This former presbytery forms part of a group with the adjacent church and former priory to the rear on John's Lane.The building was designed by Ashlin & Coleman in a very conservative style for the late 1930s. Finished in granite, it has a flat roof..

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1875 – Nos. 119-122 Thomas Street, Dublin
Architect: William Hague

Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay & Company, wholesale grocers. Finished in granite and brick, it was one of several warehouses in the area in the nineteenth century. Built on the site of the Yellow Lion Inn and adjacent shops and tenements. It was s
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1875 – Nos. 119-122 Thomas Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: William Hague Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay & Company, wholesale grocers. Finished in granite and brick, it was one of several warehouses in the area in the nineteenth century. Built on the site of the Yellow Lion Inn and adjacent shops and tenements. It was subsequently used by

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