McCormick, William (Liam) Henry Dunlevy
McCormick, William (Liam) Henry Dunlevy (1916–96). Irish architect. He made his reputation with a series of Modernist churches for the RC Church, including the circular St Aengus, Burt (1964–7), the fan-shaped St Michael, Creeslough (1970–1), both in Co. Donegal, the circular St Patrick, Clogher, Co. Tyrone (1979), and the rectangularly planned St Conal, Glenties, Co. Donegal (1974–5).
Bibliography
Iowa, lxxxiii (Mar./Apr. 1991), 60–4;
Perspective: Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, v/2 (Nov./Dec. 1996), 30–43
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