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  2. Countess Markiewicz House - Wikipedia

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    Countess Markiewicz House is a flats complex named after Countess Constance Markievicz in Dublin 2, Ireland. [1] It was designed by Herbert George Simms in an art deco style and was constructed between 1934 and 1936.

  3. Áras an Uachtaráin - Wikipedia

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    Foreign dignitaries usually stay at Farmleigh, the State guest house, located close to Áras an Uachtaráin in Castleknock. On 1 May 2004, during Ireland's six-month presidency of the European Union, Áras an Uachtaráin was the Venue for the European Day of Welcomes (Accession Day) in which ten new members joined the EU. All 25 heads of ...

  4. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the background is the Spire of Dublin, illustrating the embrace of new architectural styles in Ireland. One of Ireland's finest Victorian buildings is the cathedral dedicated to St Mary at Killarney; it is built in a Neo-Gothic style known as 'Lancet-arched Gothic', so called because the cathedral has many long, slender lancet-shaped windows ...

  5. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Southern I-House style home. An I-house is a two or three-story house that is one room deep with a double-pen, hall-parlor, central-hall or saddlebag layout. [15] New England I-house: characterized by a central chimney [16] Pennsylvania I-house: characterized by internal gable-end chimneys at the interior of either side of the house [16]

  6. List of house styles - Wikipedia

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    13 Modern and Post-modern. 14 ... This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., outside any academic tradition – used in the design of ...

  7. Transport House, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is one of Northern Ireland's youngest listed buildings. [2] It was designed by J. J. Brennan, inspired by the contemporary design of Busáras, the bus offices and terminus in Dublin designed by Michael Scott that was opened in 1953. Transport House consists of two blocks, one seven stories high and the other five.