1. Books on international Modernism
1.1 Le Corbusier,.(2014). Towards A New Architecture. New York: Brewer, Warren & Putnam.
(1.1.1) page 232
1.2 Jencks, C. (1973), Modern Movements in Architecture, Harmonsworth: Penguin Books
2. Journals on international Modernism
2.1 Jencks, C. (2000) The Century is Over, Evolutionary Tree of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Architectural Review, July 2000,
(2.1.1) page 77
3. Books on Irish Modernism
3.1 Walker, D. (1995). Michael Scott Architect in (casual) conversation with Dorothy Walker. Kinsale: Gandon Editions
(3.1.1) pages 119-120
3.2 Lamour, P. (2009) Free State Architecture: Modern Movement Architecture in Ireland, 1922-1949. Kinsale: Gandon Editions
3.3 McManus, R. (2008) Crampton Built. Dublin: M.H.Gill & Co.
(3.3.1) pages 179
3.4 Boyd,G. McLaughlin J. (2015) Infra-Eireann: Infrastructure and the Architectures of Modernity in Ireland 1916-2016. Farnham: Ashgate.
(3.4.1) Doherty G. (2015) Are you getting the Light? Ardnacrusha, the Rural Electrification Scheme and Illuminating Ireland’s Peripheries. p. 30
(3.4.2) Lapin, S. A., Walker, U. (2015) Bus Transportation – Coras Iompair Éireann and Michael Scott. p.65
4. Journals
4.1 ESB.(1931) Advertisment in The Irish Builder and Engineer, 25.04.1931,
(4.1.1) page 355
4.2 Anon. (1931) Comments in The Irish Builder and Engineer. 11.04.1931,
(4.2.1) page 314
4.3 Anon. (1931) Sir Reginal Bloomfield on “New Architecture” in The Irish Builder and Engineer. 28.03.1931,
(4.3.1) pages 269-270
4.4 Dickinson, Page, L. (1937) The Necessity for Modernism. A Word Against Plagiarism in The Irish Builder and Engineer. 27.07.1937
(4.4.1) page 643
4.5 Anon. (1937) New Block of Flats. Temple Lane, Dublin. A Problem Interestingly Solved. The Irish Builder and Engineer. 04.09.1937
(4.5.1) pages 776, 777
5. Other written sources
5.1 Henderson, E. (1998) Some Examples of the Influence of International Modernism on the Domestic Architecture of the DunLaoghaire-Rathdown Borough between 1935 and 1950. M.A. thesis, UCD, Dublin
(5.1.1) page 6
6. Website links
6. 2 Carberry P. (2014) The Modern Movement in Ireland: A case of Pluralistic Ignorance
6.3 Madden B. (2010) Luxurious Living through Innovative Design – Wendon as a family home in Twentieth Century Ireland
6.4 Shannon Scheme Project. Siemens Ireland. Retrieved 2017-07-16.