2005 – Unbuilt Royal Dublin Hotel, Dublin
Unbuilt proposal by Ashlin Coleman to replace the Royal Dublin Hotel on O’Connell Street with a more modern and upmarket hotel.
Unbuilt proposal by Ashlin Coleman to replace the Royal Dublin Hotel on O’Connell Street with a more modern and upmarket hotel.
Hair-brained idea for an “iconic” tourist attraction that would run from Dublin’s Docklands west to Heuston Station – destroying views of some of Gandon’s iconic Dublin works.
Speculative design for an eco-living development in Dublin called Bifrost. Arranged as a continuous unbroken building, the building is split up into a series of different areas that offer a total of 186,000 square meters of high density mixed-use space.
The site for the project is located on the south bank of the Liffey Quays in Dublin’s Docklands.
Unbuilt proposal for a Ritz-Carlton hotel to be located directly behind the Convention Centre Dublin.
According to the architects “Conceptually, the towers originate from a single block ‘split by tectonic forces’ which open up a central ‘crystalline’ chasm.
Commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority as a key element in the delivery of the overall Docklands Arts Strategy. Its open weave design was intended to allow light to permeate through.
Costly development (possibly up to 150million) planned to revamp the Clarence Hotel on Wellington Quay,
Monstrously over-scaled development proposal for derelict site on Thomas Street in Dublin’s Liberties, where the scale is more domestic and varied.
A thirty five-story hotel intended to be part of the National Conference Centre complex on Dublin’s North Wall Quay.