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Busaras

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

Store Street, Dublin, 1

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Busaras, Dublin's Bus Station [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
and his team of young architects and designers between 1945 and 1953. It was built against a background of public opposition which centred on the external appearance, function and excessive cost - over �1,000,000 bef...
irish-architecture.com

Busaras, Dublin | MyTravelGuide.com
Loved by some and loathed by others, Dublin's central bus station is one of the more interesting contemporary architectural features of the city. The building was designed by Michael Scott between 1945 and 1953 and was one of the first modern spaces in Dublin that attempted to integrate art and arch...
mytravelguide.com

Busaras, Dublin, - Travel - By Coach - Castlebar County Mayo, Ireland, Business Directory - Yeller Pages
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Picture of Busaras main bus station Dublin photography media portfolio by Aidan O'Rourke
Busaras was one of the first International Modern Style Buildings in Europe. It's amazing to think it opened as early as 1953, and it still looks contemporary today. As a child visiting Dublin I was fascinated with Busaras, and wished there had been more modern...
aidan.co.uk

Busaras, Dublin's Bus Station - Mutilation and Vivisection In The 1990s [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
After the initial controversy and discussion about the building had faded, the Irish public proceeded to use Busáras in ever increasing numbers as bus travel took over from the railways after the rail network cuts of the 1960s. Little investment in public transport meant that the building sur...
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