1998 – Charlotte Quay Apartments, Grand Canal Docks, Dublin
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
With the nearby hotel and apartment block, this constitutes the old Johnston Mooney & O’Brien bakery site,
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.
Unbuilt scheme for a speculative development for the site of the Bolands grain mills on the edge of Grand Canal Dock’s inner basin.
The ESB has announced proposals to redevelop its new headquarters on Fitzwilliam Street, with a view to seeking planning permission in spring next year.
According to reports today, the architecture consortium of Grafton Architects and O’Mahony Pike has won the competition to design a new HQ for the ESB.
Architect James Pike, who has been in practice for more than 40 years, was presented last night with Ireland’s premier housing design award for a mixed-use development in Dublin’s Docklands.
An ambitious town centre on 20 acres is planned for the heart of Adamstown, Dublin’s newest suburb. Fiona Tyrrell reports. A new town centre roughly the size of St Stephen’s Green –
Three groups of architects, comprising mainly Irish practices, have been chosen to go on to the final stage of the competition to redesign the ESB’s headquarters on Lower Fitzwilliam Street,