19th C – Sarsfield Quay, Dublin
Formerly known as Pembroke Quay. Unique amongst the quayscapes of the city was Sarsfield Quay which had a unified commercial facade treatment.
Formerly known as Pembroke Quay. Unique amongst the quayscapes of the city was Sarsfield Quay which had a unified commercial facade treatment.
One of the new apartment developments in the western end of the Temple Bar Area,
Designed by Scott Tallon Walker in their familiar office campus style, this large block on the riverside does little to enhance the streetlevel enviroment of its surrounding streets.
This project involved the design & build of a 190,000 sq. ft. office building in the IFSC,
A prosposal for a landmark site at the end of Sir John Rogerson’s Quay which would have been 92 metres high.
One of the new generation of bridges on the Liffey, the Millenium Bridge was the second footbridge on the river,
Proposal led by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to build a National Stadium and Sports Campus at Abbotstown.
Formerly ACC House, a 25 year old office building in need of total modernisation. Gilroy McMahon redesigned the building in its entirety –
Part of an unbuilt scheme for Trinity College at Westland Row and Pearse Street. An underground walkway was to cross Westland Row from this conical prism to a new joint development between Trinity and CIE on then CIE-owned land around Pearse Station.
According to the Four Seasons Hotel group who constructed it, this horrendous building “combines both Georgian and Victorian architectural styles”.
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