Grafton Street, Dublin, Ireland

Noel Clarke
4 August 2025

Some beautiful brickwork frames this building facade. Artistic detailing of the red brick to the corbelled arch detail above the windows. An interesting brick corbelling detail to the parapet, with signature brick plinths provided at window arch level. Molded bricks above and below each of the mock quoin stone details provide depth.

Stone detailing within the brick arch. Also the brick tiles to the feature above the windows are all the same, but to create the circles design, they rotated the same brick 180 degrees along the line. Note the stone bearing pads to the flat brick arch detail, either side of the window head.

Molded brickwork around the window openings and to the arches, with decorated stone slabs above , and central protruding column feature, with corbelled brick detailing.

Faces are eye catching, and the decorative plaster and molding give the otherwise plain facade some interesting features.