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Architecture News & Views from Ireland. Archiseek.com was originally Archeire.com and was started in 1997 (after an earlier small site on Dublin). Archiseek.com has a wealth of information on Irish architecture. We also have substantial sections on the UK and Canada. We have smaller areas on France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the USA. But we are an Irish website primarily aimed at an Irish audience
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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,
1901 – Design for Dublin Bread Company, O’Connell St., Dublin from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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Architect: Robert Shekleton Balfour
Built to replace a Georgian house that burned down in 1902, and was rebuilt in 1902-03 to designs by Robert Shekleton Balfour of London for Lt-Col.
1903 – Hollybrook House, Skibbereen, Co. Cork from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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1M ago
Architect: J.J. McCarthy
Although a church was constructed, started to a design to McCarthy, it was much simplified and finished in 1932 by Ralph Henry Byrne.
1868 – Unbuilt Design for St. Senanus Church, Foynes, Co. Limerick from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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1M ago
Architect: Deane & Woodward
Design entry for architectural competition to design a townhall for Cork. Unplaced but described as based on “the Belgian Town-halls”.
1851 – Unbuilt Deane & Woodward Design for Town Hall, Cork from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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1M ago
The architect Henry Hill worked for the local landowners, the Shuldhams, on the construction of the Church of Ireland nearby, but there is no definitive proof that he worked for them at their home or gate lodge,
1865 – Coolkelure, Dunmanway, Co. Cork from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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Architect: Abraham Addison Hargrave
John Anderson, a Scottish merchant, settled in Cork and in 1797 bought the Fermoy estate.
1806 – Barracks, Fermoy, Co. Cork from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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1M ago
Architect: Thomas Burgh
Designed by Chief Surveyor Thomas Burgh, who died before completion, the former Collegiate School is a shallow U-shape in plan,
1737 – Collegiate School, Celbridge, Co. Kildare from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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1M ago
Built for the 1st Earl of Donoughmore c.1790, it received alterations and additions in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Georgian style.
1790 – Knocklofty, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay, two-storey house with a shallow hipped roof and over sailing bracketed frieze with concealed basement.
1825 – Moynalty House, Moynalty, Co. Meath from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more
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Architect: William J. Fennell
Small hotel, Lord Dunleath “intends to run the inn under the Gothenburg principle, falling into line with a movement which is increasing in favour in the North of Ireland”.
1902 – Dunleath Arms Hotel, Ballywalter, Co. Down from Archiseek - Irish Architecture ..read more