Sam Stephenson

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Sam Stephenson was a prominent and often controversial Irish architect known for his modernist, concrete-heavy designs that significantly reshaped Dublin’s cityscape in the late 20th century.

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instanceOf Irish person
architect
human
activeIn Dublin NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle brutalism
modernism
basedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
citizenOf Ireland NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Ireland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
countryOfDeath Ireland NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1933-11-09
dateOfDeath 2006-02-09
educatedAt University College Dublin NERFINISHED
era late 20th century
familyName Stephenson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
gender male
genre civic architecture
commercial architecture
office buildings
givenName Sam NERFINISHED
hasCriticism criticised for destruction of historic urban fabric
criticised for scale and materiality of his concrete buildings
hasReputation controversial figure in Irish architectural history
leading proponent of modernist planning in Dublin
influenced late 20th-century urban form of Dublin
knownFor demolition of Georgian streetscapes in Dublin
reshaping Dublin’s cityscape in the 1960s–1980s
use of exposed concrete in large-scale civic and commercial buildings
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement modernist architecture
name Sam Stephenson NERFINISHED
nationality Ireland NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial redevelopment projects in Dublin
modernist concrete-heavy buildings in Dublin
notableProjectLocation Dublin city centre NERFINISHED
notableWork Ballymun flats redevelopment projects NERFINISHED
Central Bank of Ireland building, Dame Street, Dublin NERFINISHED
Dublin Corporation offices at Wood Quay NERFINISHED
ESB headquarters on Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin
Irish Life Centre, Dublin NERFINISHED
occupation architect
periodOfActivity 1960s
1970s
1980s
placeOfBirth Dublin
placeOfDeath Dublin NERFINISHED
workLocation Dublin NERFINISHED

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