2000 – Unbuilt Kildare – Kildare Civic Offices
The design concept is essentially a landscape idea. The scheme treats the whole site as a park.
The design concept is essentially a landscape idea. The scheme treats the whole site as a park.
The New Civic Offices of the Kildare County Council are located in a site full of historic importance,
This was an unplaced entry in the Kildare County Council Headquarters Competition. At the centre of this organisation is the Green space dominated by the mature trees.
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”.
Constructed as a Millenium project along Batchelors Walk and Lower Ormond Quay, the Boardwalk is an attractive promenade mounted on the quay walls at road level over the Liffey.
Large office development shoehorned into a tight site to the rear of Baggot Street. Interesting use of materials including a bright blue cladding and some fine timberwork.
More poor to average development architecturally on a great site overlooking the river Liffey, there are some excellent views from the upper storeys on the river front.
Sited on an awkward triangular site next to the former Debtors Prison, this building was designed as a resource centre for the local community.
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