The Printing House

The Printing House
General information
TypeTemple
Architectural stylePalladian
Classical
Town or cityDublin
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°20′41″N 6°15′21″W / 53.3448227°N 6.2559456°W / 53.3448227; -6.2559456
Estimated completion1734
Technical details
MaterialPortland stone (facade and columns)
Calp limestone (side and rear walls)
Granite (chimneys and column bases)
Floor count3 (2 over raised basement)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Castle
Edward Lovett Pearce
Other designersMoses Darley (stonecutter)
Thomas Gilbert (stone supplier)
Main contractorJohn Plummer
References

The Printing House is a classical Palladian style temple building that was constructed within the campus of Trinity College Dublin around 1734 under the tenure of provost Richard Baldwin.

The building housed the Dublin University Press from its opening until 1976.