Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect and theatre designer, of London, for whom see Who Was Who 1929-1940, 102, Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 (RIBA 2001), I, 168, and his autobiography, Cock Sparrow (1936). Oliver Bernard designed the IMCO Works at 294 Merrion Road with HIGGINBOTHAM & STAFFORD. HIGGINBOTHAM & STAFFORD. (1)

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References



(1) Irish Times (architectural supplement), 21 Jun 1939, 25.


3 work entries listed in chronological order for BERNARD, OLIVER PERCY #


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, MERRION ROAD, NO. 294 (IMCO)
Date: 1938ca
Nature: Extension 'of a very modern character' including tower by OPB in collaboration with Higinbotham & Stafford.
Refs: Jones, ref. not given but presumably Bernard's autobiography, 'Cock Sparrow', 1936; Irish Times Architectural Supplement, 21 Jun 1939, 25(illus.);  Paul Larmour, Free State Architecture:  Modern Movement architecture in Ireland, 1922-1949 (Kinsale: Gandon Editions, 2009),25-6,59(illus.);   see also Gavin Murphy's study of this building, On seeing only totally new things (2013).

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, EDEN QUAY, NO. 004-6 (CORINTHIAN CINEMA)
Date: ?
Nature: Proposed design.
Refs: Jones, ref. not given but presumably Bernard's autobiography, 'Cock Sparrow', 1936

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PHIBSBOROUGH CINEMA (PROPOSED)
Date: ?
Nature: New cinema.
Refs: Jones, ref. not given but presumably Bernard's autobiography, 'Cock Sparrow', 1936