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Michael Moynihan: How Cork built homes after war — and why the same housing issues remain today

From slums and returning soldiers to post-war shortages, Cork’s housing challenges echo loudly across the decades
Michael Moynihan: How Cork built homes after war — and why the same housing issues remain today

Old houses before they were demolished to make way for Cathedral Road on the north side of Cork city in 1935.

I was not aware of Cork’s housing history until I sat down with Tom Spalding’s new book, Designed for Life.

The subtitle tells you more (Architecture and design in Cork city, 1900–90) but if that looks a little dry, fear not. This gem should be in every home on Leeside and beyond.

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