2001 – Campshire Cafes, North Wall Quay, Dublin
Architect: DDDA Architects
Architect: Project Architects Large office development shoehorned into tight site to the rear of Baggot Street. Interesting you of materials including a birght glossey blue cladding and some fine timberwork.
Architect: Wimberley Allison Tong and Goo According to the Four Seasons Hotel, this horrendous building “combines both Georgian and Victorian architectural styles”. The architect Mr Chun summarised his work as “an interpretation of...
Architects: O’Mahoney Pike More poor to average development architecturally on a great site overlooking the river Liffey, there are some excellent views from the upper storeys on the river front.
Architect: Derek Tynan Associates Sited on an awkward triangular site next to the former Debtors Prison, this building was designed as a resource centre for the local community. It provides office space, a...
Architect: Grafton Architects Infill building on rear lane to Ormonde Quay, with a range of materials including rubble stone, wooden cladding and a large amount of north-facing glazing.
Architect: Murray O’Laoire Architects Murray O’Laoire Architects won a limited competition for the design of this Student Centre in 1991. The Student Centre caters, in the main, for the leisure, recreational and entertainment...
Architects: Box Architecture Excerpt from the brief: Dublin Corporation as part of its O’Connell Street Integrated Area Plan is seeking the design of a range of retail vending and information kiosks and public...
Architect: NJBA A+U This was one of the finalists for the O’Connell Street (kiosk) street furniture competition. The kiosks were unified by a bronze frame, limestone, curved limestone volumes and patinated copper roofs....