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  1. 1971 – ESB District Offices, Portlaoise, Co. Offaly
    Architect: Robinson, Keefe & Devane

    Including a service yard as well as an office building for the region, the use of concrete with brick is amongst the main themes of Robinson Keefe Devane’s work at the time. Here, the brick is a pale yellow rather than the
    archiseek.com/1971-esb-distric
    #ArchitectureOfOffaly #1971 #CoOffaly #ElectricitySupplyBoard #Portlaoise #RobinsonKeefeDevane

  2. 1971 – ESB District Offices, Portlaoise, Co. Offaly
    Architect: Robinson, Keefe & Devane

    Including a service yard as well as an office building for the region, the use of concrete with brick is amongst the main themes of Robinson Keefe Devane’s work at the time. Here, the brick is a pale yellow rather than the
    archiseek.com/1971-esb-distric
    #ArchitectureOfOffaly #1971 #CoOffaly #ElectricitySupplyBoard #Portlaoise #RobinsonKeefeDevane

  3. 1954 – Mortuary Chapel, Naas, Co. Kildare
    Architect: Andrew Devane, Robinson, Keefe & Devane

    From a souvenir book published by the Leinster Leader for the opening of the chapel.
    "Mr Andrew Devane was requested to design the new Mortuary Chapel. He was assured at the outset that the building and its equipment were
    archiseek.com/1954-mortuary-ch
    #ArchitectureOfKildare #1954 #AndrewDevane19172000 #churchs #CoKildare #Naas #RobinsonKeefeDevane

  4. 1954 – Mortuary Chapel, Naas, Co. Kildare
    Architect: Andrew Devane, Robinson, Keefe & Devane

    From a souvenir book published by the Leinster Leader for the opening of the chapel.
    "Mr Andrew Devane was requested to design the new Mortuary Chapel. He was assured at the outset that the building and its equipment were
    archiseek.com/1954-mortuary-ch
    #ArchitectureOfKildare #1954 #AndrewDevane19172000 #churchs #CoKildare #Naas #RobinsonKeefeDevane