2009 – Irishtown Health Centre, Dublin
Architect: A&D Wejchert & Partners The Health Care Centre at Irishtown was commissioned to provide primary care services for the people of the locality. Patients visit the centre for dental, nursing, GP and...
Architect: A&D Wejchert & Partners The Health Care Centre at Irishtown was commissioned to provide primary care services for the people of the locality. Patients visit the centre for dental, nursing, GP and...
Architect: A&D Wejchert & Partners Glasnevin Cemetery is run by the Glasnevin Trust, the cemetery first opened in 1834, and from the beginning was completely open to people of all faiths. Very little...
Architects: A&D Wejchert & Partners The Gaiety Centre is a 6 storey over double basement Retail Lead, Mixed Use development. Replacing a dark 1970′s built Office Development, it comprises a floor area of...
The state of the art building is scheduled to be completed by April 2010 and will house an underground museum and over 1.5 million archived burial records compiled since the Cemetery opened 178...
Architect: A & D Wejchert The Apparition Chapel is designed to seat 150 people and to house the tableau depicting the apparition of Our Lady at Knock on 21st August 1879.
Three months after Andrezj Wejchert’s untimely death, the practice he founded with his wife Danuta lives on and remains true to the principles he established – how the buildings he and his partners...
When Andrzej Wejchert first arrived in Dublin, after winning the open competition to design UCD’s Belfield campus, all he had was a suitcase stuffed with his architecture books and the suit he was...
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