2003 – Goldsmith House, Pearse Street, Dublin
1970s office block that was redeveloped.
1970s office block that was redeveloped.
Very striking building on the hospital campus, facing across the river to downtown Winnipeg. Clad with coloured glass panels and with a conical glass feature,
Named after the Dublin author James Joyce whose story “The Dead” is set in a house facing the bridge,
Originally intended to be housed in the historically significant but derelict Woodward’s building, the Lore Krill Housing Co-op is situated just one block away from the former flagship department store in the socially and economically disadvantaged Gastown neighbourhood in downtown Vancouver.
With reunification came the need for institutions to accompany the parliament. Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus was built on the banks of the Spree to house the library and Reference and Research Services of the Bundestag.
Built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, Mill City Museum is located on the historic Mississippi Riverfront.
Located near the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, the structure provides a crossing over the Red River and links the Forks,
Corbett Cibinel Architects rehabilitated a vacant, city block of late 1880 buildings on Princess Street to house 2000 Red River College students in modern media and information technology programs.
The Sk’elep School of Excellence is located in the dry “desert like” interior region of British Columbia on a very visible and prominent site overlooking the North Thompson River and the City of Kamloops.
The Dublin Spire was the winning entry in an architectural competition to provide a replacement for Nelson’s Pillar which was blown up in 1966.