Named after Jeremiah D'Olier (1745-1817) who was city Sheriff in 1788 and a Wide Streets Commissioner, and was one of the last major interventions in the Dublin city plan to be executed by the Wide Streets Commissioners.
| Year | Architect | Building |
| - | - | The Irish Times |
| 1891 | J.F. Fuller | D'Olier Chambers |
| 1894 | J.J. O'Callaghan | Former ICS |
| 1928 | Robinson Keefe | Dublin Gas |
| 1963-5 | Desmond Fitzgerald | O'Connell Bridge House |

