Irish architects leaving a firm footprint on American streetscapes
No.1140 Formosa Avenue, Los Angeles, designed by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects. Photo: Lawrence Anderson
The Irish influence on the American building landscape is deep-rooted and proud. Many iconic skyscrapers were built by Irish immigrants.
Kilkenny-born architect James Hoban designed the White House in Washington. William Mulholland was the self-trained civil engineer who built the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Iconic New York City skyscrapers – too many to mention – were built, brick by brick, by labourers that included Irish immigrants in their multitudes.



