There’s occasionally a little bit of missing the forest for the trees when noticing things in passing. I often walk by this archway at the canal end of Rathmines Road Lower, and every time, I’ve been thinking that the ‘IN’ must have an ‘OUT’ somewhere.

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If I’d stood back far enough and looked at the block face-on, the symmetry would have been immediately obvious. Unfortunately, I’ve struck out completely on finding a date or an architect for the building – the name, ‘Grand Canal House’, only appears in the newspapers from the late 1980s (hosting broadcasting training courses and with Afri as a tenant), and the address doesn’t seem to be given any significance in sources I’ve checked so far. Property listings with interior photographs look a decade or two earlier than the 1980s, but I’m going to have to try harder to find out whether the building’s a recent pastiche or a little bit older. There’s a ‘B’ within the ironwork at the side of each arch, and that’s intriguing as a starting point.

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So, the ‘IN’ goes to a small car park, and if its sibling was ever an open arch, it’s been filled in since. They both have the same half-moon window above, and it’s interesting standing under the arch and thinking about it as a two-storey space, with that strange effect on proportions making the unenclosed one seem much smaller.

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The glass beside the sign has been smashed, but it’s quite pretty in spite of the dirt and disrepair. It’s colourful, a slightly cobwebby pattern, and the letters seem to have been painted over in solid white.

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