Architectural Survey 1963
Journal
1963
The Parkside Press Ltd.
Architectural Survey was an annual review of contemporary architecture in Ireland, which ran from 1953-1972.
Contents
Irish and Intercontinental Hotels Ltd., Lansdowne Road Dublin
William B. Tabler, New York
Associate Michael Scott FRIAI
Church at Raheny, County Dublin
Peppard & Duffy
Church at Seymour Hill, Belfast
Munce & Kennedy
Television Headquarters Stillorgan, County Dublin
Michael Scott & Associates
Airports: Cork Terminal Building; Finger Building Dublin; Lounge at Shannon; Lounge at Cork
Leo M Carroll, Chief Airports’ Architect, Dept. of Transport and Power
Filling Station Merrion, Dublin
Niall Montgomery
Textile Factory Bray, County Wicklow
Robert Dowling in association with T P Kennedy
Brewery at Dunmurray, Belfast
Henry Lynch-Robinson
Motor Showrooms, Victoria Street, Belfast
Munce & Kennedy
Plastics Factory Balbriggan, County Dublin
T. F. Inglis
School at Kilmacud, County Dublin
Basil Boyd Barrett and M Daly (OPW)
School Extension at Bray, County Wicklow
Buckley & Ryan
Petroleum Offices Stillorgan, County Dublin
J. E. Collins
Post Office Cootehill, County Cavan
A Seymour Rice (OPW)
Government Offices Tralee, County Kerry
Oscar Leach & M Feeney (OPW)
Private House Holywood, County Down
Ian Campbell
Drive-in Bank Raheny, Dublin
Kenneth Kiersey
Bank Interior Remodelled Athy, County Kildare
Fuller & Jermyn
Dublin Corporation Maisonettes
D. P. Hanly, City Architect and Staff
Shannon New Town, County Clare
Brendan O’Connor
Wineshop and Bar, Cornmarket, Belfast
Robert McKinstry
Television Mast, Kippure Mountain, Co Dublin
Robinson, Keefe & Devane
Foundation Stone
Michael Biggs
Directory of Architects
Classified Buyers’ Guide
Index to advertisers
Editor: Patrick M. Delany.
Commerce, Health, Industry, Education, Religion, Housing, Public Service, Recreation, Airport, Church, Filling Station, Showroom, Factory, School, offices, post office, government, bank, drive-in, interiors, remodelled, maisonettes, social housing, new town, urbanism, residential, hospitality, bar, mast, infrastructure, rebuilding, automation, Reconstruction, domestic, Lansdowne Road Dublin, Raheny, Dublin, Seymour Hill, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Television Headquarters, Montrose, RTE, Stillorgan, Airport, Cork, Dublin, Airport lounge, Shannon, Clare, Chief Airports’ Architect, Department of Transport and Power, Filling station, garage, Merrion, Textile factory, factory, Bray, brewery, Dunmarry, Wicklow, Car showroom, Motor showroom, Victoria Street, plastics factory, Balbriggan, school, Kilmacud, extension, offices, post office, government, bank, drive-in, interiors, remodelled, maisonettes, social housing, new town, urbanism, cootehill, Cavan, Tralee, Kerry, Holywood, home, house, private house, Drive-in bank, Raheny, Athy, Kildare, Dublin Corporation, Dublin city council, DCC, Wineshop, Bar, pub, Belfast, Television Mast, Kippure Mountain, Foundation Stone