Paul Clerkin
4th July 2002, 06:52 PM
With Daniel Libeskind’s Imperial War Museum North opening in Manchester, should Dun Laoghaire bite the bullet and sanction his proposal for Carlisle Pier. The Imperial War Museum North is the architect’s first building in the UK.
According to The Irish Times of March 20 2002: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council will amend its county development plan to facilitate the creation of "a sustainable and viable attraction" to regenerate the redundant Carlisle Pier. The council's draft Coastal Plan for the maritime zone stretching from Booterstown Marsh to the Forty Foot in Sandycove specifies that the redevelopment of the pier should result in "an exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality". In an apparent endorsement of plans unveiled last August for an Irish Diaspora museum, designed by international architect Mr Daniel Libeskind, it says the building and its use should "become a symbol of both the nation and Dún Laoghaire".
<p><a href="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/1beastelevation2_lge.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/images/1beastelevation2_sml.jpg" width=550 height=112 border=0 alt=""></a><br><font size="1"><i>Click on image to enlarge<br>
Copyright Daniel Libeskind</i></font></p>
<p><a href="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/viewfromeastpier_lge.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/images/viewfromeastpier_sml.jpg" width=550 height=215 border=0 alt=""></a><br><font size="1"><i>Click on image to enlarge<br>Photograph Copyright T. Seidel</i></font></p>
According to The Irish Times of March 20 2002: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council will amend its county development plan to facilitate the creation of "a sustainable and viable attraction" to regenerate the redundant Carlisle Pier. The council's draft Coastal Plan for the maritime zone stretching from Booterstown Marsh to the Forty Foot in Sandycove specifies that the redevelopment of the pier should result in "an exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality". In an apparent endorsement of plans unveiled last August for an Irish Diaspora museum, designed by international architect Mr Daniel Libeskind, it says the building and its use should "become a symbol of both the nation and Dún Laoghaire".
<p><a href="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/1beastelevation2_lge.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/images/1beastelevation2_sml.jpg" width=550 height=112 border=0 alt=""></a><br><font size="1"><i>Click on image to enlarge<br>
Copyright Daniel Libeskind</i></font></p>
<p><a href="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/viewfromeastpier_lge.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.archeire.com/onsite/libeskind/images/viewfromeastpier_sml.jpg" width=550 height=215 border=0 alt=""></a><br><font size="1"><i>Click on image to enlarge<br>Photograph Copyright T. Seidel</i></font></p>