Sam Stephenson
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Sam Stephenson (15 December 1933–9 November 2006) was an Irish architect. Many of his buildings generated considerable controversy when they were built.
[edit] Notable buildings
(All in Dublin)
- Central Bank of Ireland Dame Street (1975) - It was built higher than planning permission allowed.
- ESB Headquarters at Fitzwilliam Street (1976) - A block of Georgian houses was demolished to make way for this building. This destroyed the Georgian Mile in Dublin.
- Dublin Corporation Offices at Wood Quay - Phase 1 (1976) - The remains of Viking Dublin were discovered during the construction of this building. Despite protests to save the site, construction went ahead. The buildings were known as The Bunkers because of their severe appearance.
- Currency Centre, Sandyford (1979)
- Bord na Móna building, Baggot Street
[edit] Awards
- RIAI Gold Medal (1985)
[edit] References
- Death of leading architect at age of 72 — The Irish Times obituary, 9 November 2006
- Stephenson brought us to new heights — Sunday Independent obituary, 13 November 2006