1989 – King John’s Castle Visitor Centre, Limerick Architect: Murray O’Laoire Architects An interpretative centre sits over what was formerly the eastern curtain wall. The centre, described as the ‘Learning Wall’,
1992 – Ashtown Visitor Centre & Castle, Phoenix Park, Dublin Architect: Office of Public Works The oldest building in the park is Ashtown Castle, a restored medieval tower house dating from the 15th century.
1994 – Irish Waterways Visitor Centre, Grand Canal Docks, Dublin Architect: Office of Public Works The Irish Waterways Visitor Centre is located in one of the waterways it celebrates –
2000 – Alloway Reception Centre, Fort Whyte Alive, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architects: Syverson Monteyne Architecture / Carl Nelson Jr. This facility establishes a gateway controlling access to the overall Fort Whyte Alive site and houses the Buffalo Stone Café,
2007 – Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, Co. Clare Architect: Reddy O’Riordan Staehli Architects The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, set into the barren landscape of West Clare,