1999 – Bookend Building, Essex Quay, Dublin
Architect: Arthur Gibney & Partners The Bookend Building is sited at the end of Essex Quay looking westwards towards the Wood Quay City Council Offices and over a small public space. It is...
Architect: Murray O’Laoire Architects The office accommodation is arranged in a U-shape block around a full height atrium reception space. A clear glass structural wall faces the river with the internal atrium elevations...
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker The building has been designed to suit the specific needs of an international legal firm, while providing flexibility well into the future. Natural daylight is provided to all work...
Architect: Plasma Studio Phoenix Park is known as the largest enclosed city park in Europe, and in that respect signifies the dominant shift in our environment from spotty human settlements enclosed by countryside...
Architects: Reid Architecture International competition winning design for a new headquarters for the Irish Government’s department of arts, heritage, gaeltacht (Irish speaking) and the Islands. The site was bounded by Infirmary Road and...
Architect: Arthur Collin Architect The dwelling typologies used for this project are: Terraced Courtyard Housing; Crescent Courtyard Housing; Apartment Villas; Apartment Tower. The edge of the High Street is re-inforced with a line...
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker This is the current entrance building situated just down the road from the two previous entrances to the zoo. A very modern structure, the roof seems to float over...
Architect: Douglas Wallace Architects Understated exterior to this trendy Dublin hotel. The interior was styled by John Rocha in various muted shades of brown and cream.
Architects: Novotny Mähner Assoziierte Eurotheum contains a combination of offices and luxury apartments, has thirty-one floors, and is one hundred and ten metres tall. The sleek glass clad building has six projecting floors...