Frederick Darley (architect)

Frederick Darley, was an Irish Architect, who designed and built many buildings in Trinity College Dublin. He was also responsible for a number of civic and Church buildings. He was a son of the builder and architect Frederick Darley Senior, his father Alderman Darley served as Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1808-09. His mother was Elizabeth (Guinness) Darley, eldest daughter of Arthur Guinness of Beaumont, Drumcondra.[1] In 1833-1843, Darley was the Ecclesiastical Commissioners architect for the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin.[2]

Frederick Darley junior was a pupil of Francis Johnston.

Darley was succeeded by his pupil John McCurdy Architect to Trinity College Dublin.[3]

He was a founding member of the RIAI. He lived on Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin.

Buildings Designed by Darley

gollark: They do have their own ones derived from AMD's, I think, also.
gollark: Oh yes, I heard they were doing *something*.
gollark: And getting people to switch to alternate architectures without backward compatibility has not really worked well in the past.
gollark: The CPU scene is kind of not very good because there are only two companies with access to x86 intellectual property.
gollark: This just looks incredibly weird.

References

  1. Frederick Darley (Senior) Dictionary of Irish Architects.
  2. General Synod 2017 and five buildings in Limerick, Barrington’s Hospital www.patrickcomerford.com
  3. Frederick darley Dictionary of Irish Architects
  4. Frederick Darley Archiseek.com
  5. Bethesda Chapel Dorset St Dublin www.archiseek.com
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.