The hospital was designed by architects
Carroll & Batchelor who had previously worked on the Hardwicke Fever Hospital, the
Richmond Surgical Hospital, St. Mark's Ophthalmic Hospital, St. Edmundsbury Hospital, Lucan,
Whitworth Fever Hospital (Drumcondra Hospital), and the
Royal Hospital for Incurables (Royal Hospital, Donnybrook). The symmetrical building features
Queen Anne style architecture. The cost of the original building was £41,862. In 1915, a bronze relief by
Albert Power of ophthalmologist Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy, father of artist
Mary Swanzy, was added to the stair hall. In 1932, improvements were carried out at a cost of £57,000. In 1937 and 1939, further works were undertaken on the drainage system, entrance drive, gates, railings, and other additions and alterations. The Graham Audiology Clinic opened in 1961. ==Administration==