Scott Tallon Walker - Notable Buildings - Other Projects

Other Projects

  • Lapps Quay Hotel and Office Development, Cork Lapps Quay Hotel and Office Development
  • Entrance Pavilion, Dublin Zoo Entrance Pavilion, Dublin Zoo
  • Royal Marsden Hospital Radiopharmaceutical Production Unit Royal Marsden Hospital RPU
  • Royal Preston Hospital Radiopharmaceutical Production Unit Royal Preston Hospital RPU
  • University College Cork - Tyndall National Institute UCC - Tyndall National Institute
  • GIP Cyroi R&D and Incubator Building, Reunion Island GIP Cyroi R&D and Incubator Building
  • International Financial Services Centre, Dublin - A&L Goodbody IFSC A&L Goodbody
  • Citibank Headquarters, Dublin Citibank
  • Fingal County Council Civic Offices, Dublin Fingal County Council Civic Offices
  • National Stadium of Ireland & Abbotstown Masterplanning
  • Church of Christ the King, Brentwood, London
  • Donnybrook Bus Garage (damaged by road widening)
  • Ritz Cinema in Athlone adjoining the road bridge
  • Bank of Ireland Headquarters, Baggot Street, Dublin
  • Factory Co. Louth
  • Ulster Bank, Suffolk Street. (destroyed.)
  • Bank at St. Stephen's Green opposite College of Surgeons.
  • Office Building, corner of St. Stephen's Green and Harcourt Street.
  • O'Reilly Institute, Trinity College, Westland Row.
  • Science Buildings, Trinity College, Lincoln Place.
  • O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin, Belfield.
  • Engineering Building, University College Dublin, Belfield.
  • Canteen Building, university College Dublin, Belfield.
  • Four Provinces Ballroom, Harcourt Street, Dublin. ( Demolished.)
  • Central Remedial Clinic, Clontarf.
  • Lisney office Building, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
  • Houses at Silchester Road, Glenageary, Co. Dublin.

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