In the citation he was called "one of the most influential Irish architects of the last century".
Of course I expected to see the dead Irish architect lying there putrefying on summer schedule.
John B. Keane was an Irish architect of the 19th century.
A number of prominent Irish architects received their early training in his offices.
Francis Johnston was the third great Irish architect of this period.
It caters mainly for Irish and international architects and designers.
Richard Johnston, an Irish architect, was initially commissioned and completed the design of the basement.
Two other amendments have been proposed concerning Irish architects.
The net result has been that a group of perfectly talented Irish architects were discriminated against and their movement in the internal market curtailed.
Ivory should not be confused with the Irish architect of the same name and similar period.