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Architectural Dublin / 20th Century / Central Bank of Ireland Architect: Sam Stephenson
It is an unusual building for its time in regard to structure. The floors are all suspended from the twin service cores at 12 support points by the steel trusses visible on the facades. During construction each floor was built at ground level and then hoisted into place with all its service equipment and fittings in place. Internally the offices are lit by floor to ceiling glazing which helps give the buildings its bold striped appearance. Originally the old Commercial buildings nextdoor were at 90 degrees to their current position but the building was demolished during construction and a new facsimile built on the site to contain ancillary facilities.
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