Thomas Francis McNamara

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Thomas Francis McNamara, RIAI, RIBA, (1867–1947) was an Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout the late-nineteenth- to the mid-twentieth-century Ireland who designed many hospitals and Roman Catholic churches. He was a pupil and later managing assistant of William Hague Jr., partner of the architectural firms Hague and McNamara and, later, T. F. McNamara. He was father of architects and Charles G. McNamara, who were partners in his firm from the 1920s, the latter absorbed his practice into his own. In 1912, he was appointed architect to the . rdf:langString
Thomas Francis McNamara, RIAI, RIBA, (1867–1947) foi um arquiteto eclesiástico católico romano irlandês ativo durante o final do século XIX até meados do século XX na Irlanda, que projetou muitos hospitais e igrejas católicas romanas. Foi aluno e posteriormente assistente administrativo de William Hague Jr., sócio dos escritórios de arquitetura Hague e McNamara e, posteriormente, T.F. McNamara. Ele era pai dos arquitetos N.P. McNamara e Charles G. McNamara, que eram sócios de sua empresa desde os anos 1920, este último incorporou sua prática à sua. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara
rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara
rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara
rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara
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rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara, RIAI, RIBA, (1867–1947) was an Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout the late-nineteenth- to the mid-twentieth-century Ireland who designed many hospitals and Roman Catholic churches. He was a pupil and later managing assistant of William Hague Jr., partner of the architectural firms Hague and McNamara and, later, T. F. McNamara. He was father of architects and Charles G. McNamara, who were partners in his firm from the 1920s, the latter absorbed his practice into his own. At the office of William Hague, an architect who designed many Roman Catholic churches generally in the French Gothic style, McNamara rose from being a pupil to managing assistant. Hague died 1899, the year Omagh’s Sacred Heart was dedicated and consequently it was "a culmination of [Hague's] amazing catalogue of completed ecclesiastical designs and his continuous championship of the Gothic Revival style," according to Richard Oram in Expressions of Faith-Ulster’s Church Heritage. Following his death, his partner T. F. McNamara took over most of his commissions. Thereafter, Hague "formed a business partnership with Hague's widow, practising as Hague & McNamara until about 1907" when he practised under his own name, the firm of T. F. McNamara, which ventured more into Hispano-Romanesque architecture. His office was located at Dawson Street, Dublin until 1911 and at number 50, and number 5 from 1927 until his death; working at 192 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin from 1911 to 1927. In 1912, he was appointed architect to the .
rdf:langString Thomas Francis McNamara, RIAI, RIBA, (1867–1947) foi um arquiteto eclesiástico católico romano irlandês ativo durante o final do século XIX até meados do século XX na Irlanda, que projetou muitos hospitais e igrejas católicas romanas. Foi aluno e posteriormente assistente administrativo de William Hague Jr., sócio dos escritórios de arquitetura Hague e McNamara e, posteriormente, T.F. McNamara. Ele era pai dos arquitetos N.P. McNamara e Charles G. McNamara, que eram sócios de sua empresa desde os anos 1920, este último incorporou sua prática à sua. No escritório de William Hague, um arquiteto que projetou muitas igrejas católicas romanas, em geral no estilo gótico francês, McNamara passou de aluno a assistente administrativo. Hague morreu em 1899, o ano em que o Sagrado Coração de Omagh foi dedicado e, consequentemente, foi "uma culminação do incrível catálogo [de Haia] de projetos eclesiásticos concluídos e seu campeonato contínuo do estilo neogótico", de acordo com Richard Oram em Expressions of Faith-Ulster's Church Heritage. Após sua morte, seu parceiro T.F. McNamara assumiu a maioria de suas encomendas. Posteriormente, Hague "formou uma sociedade comercial com a viúva de Haia, exercendo-se como Haia & McNamara até cerca de 1907", altura em que exerceu com o seu próprio nome a firma TF McNamara, que se aventurou mais na arquitetura hispano-românica. Seu escritório estava localizado na Dawson Street, Dublin até 1911 e nos números 50, e 5 de 1927 até sua morte; trabalhando na 192 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin de 1911 a 1927. Em 1912, ele foi nomeado arquiteto para o Dublin Joint Hospital Board.
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