The Georgian Squares of Dublin: An Architectural History (Dublin City Council)

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ISBN-10:

0946841780

ISBN-13:

9780946841783

Released: Feb 02, 2007
Format: Hardcover, 161 pages
Related ISBN: 9780946841790

Description:

Dublin's Georgian squares are 18th-century architectural gems and this is the first publication to examine each of them in detail. Essays by conservation architects describe the planning, design and construction of Parnell, Mountjoy, Merrion, Fitzwilliam and Mountpleasant Squares, giving an overview of each and focusing on notable houses and interiors, along with the central parks, mews buildings and street furniture. With contributions from Mary Bryan, Anthony Duggan, John Heagney, Loughlin Kealy, Nicola Matthews and Susan Roundtree. An introductory essay by Professor Loughlin Kealy, School of Architecture, UCD, places these developments in the overall context of Georgian Dublin.

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