John McCurdy (architect)

John McCurdy (1824 12 September 1855) was an Irish architect.

He received his professional training in the office of Frederick Darley, architect to Trinity College, Dublin. He succeeded Benjamin Holebrook as clerk of works at Trinity College in 1850. Shortly afterwards he became the official college architect, a post which he retained until his death.[1]

Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland (now Bewley's Hotel) in Ballsbridge, Dublin

In 1872 he formed an architectural partnership with William Mansfield Mitchell, which was dissolved in 1882.[2]

He was a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was president for the last ten years of his life of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. He was a member of the Grand Lodge of Ireland (Freemasons) and designed the Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland (now Bewley's Hotel) which opened in 1882.

Bibliography

References

  1. C.H. Holland (editor): Trinity College Dublin and the idea of a university. Dublin, 1991, pp. 153-184.
  2. Irish Builder, 8 September 1956


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