1996 – Mechanical Engineering Building, Trinity College Dublin
Near the Lincoln Place entrance to the Trinity campus, the Mechanical Engineering building is an extension to the 19th century Parson’s Building.
Near the Lincoln Place entrance to the Trinity campus, the Mechanical Engineering building is an extension to the 19th century Parson’s Building.
Meetinghouse Square is one of the new urban spaces created within Temple Bar. Designed as a multi-use space, the area is used for open air screenings of movies,
A 10 storey extension to DIT Cathal Brugha, of around 4,000sq.m. covering 100% of a restricted city centre site.
A 1970’s office block by McDonnell & Dixon that was essentially rebuilt, and upgraded during the mid-1990’s.
The Pharmacy and Genetics building was part of the “East End” development masterplanned and designed by the practice.
The winning design entry by McGarry NiEanaigh for the Smithfield Plaza competition. In 1997 Dublin Corporation sponsored an international design competition for the regeneration of the space at Smithfield,
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
Residential and office scheme proposed for George’s Quay site in central Dublin. After appeal the tower was shortened by 20metres.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
Adjacent to the hotel and apartment blocks is this large office block that steps down to the river.
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