2003 – Unbuilt Dublin – U2 Landmark Tower
Our approach has been to design a new icon for Dublin; a striking beacon that identifies the city as a major international centre,
Our approach has been to design a new icon for Dublin; a striking beacon that identifies the city as a major international centre,
The new building is cast as protagonist, standing out from its neighbours not because of its scale but by virtue of its location,
Proposal for tall residential tower for the area alongside Grand Canal Docks. Never received planning permission.
Development scheme for former cigarette factory anchored by a 100 metre tall tower.
A commercial proposal for the former EBS HQ at 30/34 Westmoreland St, for a coversion into a large retail store. The front central section of the building wasto be retained while the remainder of the frontage was to feature “specialised coloured glazing”.
Unbuilt proposal for headquarters for the Anglo-Irish Bank in Dublin. According to the architects: “The exterior design challenge was to create a modern,
Competition entry by Scott Tallon Walker for prominent site on City Quay. The areas as set out in the competition brief would require a plot ratio of 12.5:1 and would result in a building of over 60m in height.
A proposal for a 274-guest bedroom and 110 suites complex on a 55-acre site in Ticknock, Sandyford. Bizarrely an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) submitted as part of the proposal stated that “The impact on views from a distance will be low to imperceptible,
Proposal for an office development at Dublin Airport designed to be a headquarters for Aer Lingus.
Started, with basement and foundation later filled in, with a view to restarting construction at a later date.
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