2005 – The Watchtower, The Point, North Wall Quay, Dublin
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker Started, with basement and foundation later filled in, with a view to restarting construction at a later date.
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker Started, with basement and foundation later filled in, with a view to restarting construction at a later date.
Two buildings in the Republic of Ireland have emerged as winners in the EU Category of the RIBA Awards 2012. Scott Tallon Walker won for their renovations at the former Carroll’s Factory in...
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker Proposal led by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to build a National Stadium and Sports Campus at Abbotstown. Ultimately dropped due to costs and public opposition, the stadium received the...
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker Shortlisted entry for competition to design a new pedestrian bridge over the Liffey between Grattan and Ha’penny Bridges. The competition attracted 153 international entries, and six were shortlisted. The...
Prominent Irish architecture firm Scott Tallon Walker made a modest profit in 2010 despite a one-third drop in turnover. With a pretax profit of €211,308 on a turnover of €10.2 million, a dividend...
Three buildings in Ireland have received awards from the RIBA in its annual awards scheme. The new Aviva Stadium in Dublin received an award in the European category, with An Gaeleras in Derry...
Long before the M1 motorway was even a gleam in an engineer’s eye, Dundalk got something that was way ahead of anything else in Ireland at the time – an ultra-modern cigarette factory...
Architect: Scott Tallon Walker The headquarters of the Commissioners of Irish Lights is designed as a beacon along Dun Laoghaire’s waterfront. This site has been the home of the Commissioners of Irish Lights...
Architects: Scott Tallon Walker The scheme is designed around a major new civic space, Point Square, which is bounded by the shopping and leisure complex, the O2, and the landmark 130metre high tower....