Schuh Building – O’Connell Street
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JL.
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- October 31, 2000 at 11:00 am #704909
Rory W
ParticipantJust unveiled last week, the former Burgerland/KFC/Pound city building on O’Connell Street. Not bad as it happens. Opinions please.
- October 31, 2000 at 11:57 am #715227
LOB
ParticipantA bit disappointed i’m afraid.
based on only a quick look this morning
-seems like a compositional exercise
-does not seem to relate much to its context (I don’t mean in a stylistic way)
will reserve judgement until I check it out fully - October 31, 2000 at 12:28 pm #715228
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterHavent seen it yet… will wander down tomorrow and photograph it and post it here for the non-dublin based.
- October 31, 2000 at 2:00 pm #715229
GregF
ParticipantIt’s very current & Temple Barish
- October 31, 2000 at 3:24 pm #715230
LOB
Participant“It’s very current & Temple Barish”
they are not necessarily synonymous or good
- October 31, 2000 at 3:41 pm #715231
GregF
ParticipantThat’s true too….but I did’nt say that it was good because it looks very current and Temple Barish. But this raises a dilemma about style does’nt it. Should it look contemporary or should it evoke historicism on O’Connell Street.
- October 31, 2000 at 5:42 pm #715232
LOB
ParticipantI would not propose that it should evoke historicism on O’Connell Street.
please refer to my earlier posting at 11:57.
The solution should be contempory/innovative but cognisant of it surroundings. - November 1, 2000 at 10:00 am #715233
GregF
ParticipantTrue …but is your opinion based on a quick glance as you have said. Take a long look and consider all.
- November 1, 2000 at 10:51 am #715234
LOB
Participant“…but is your opinion based on a quick glance as you have said.” – yes!!!
Is there any other answer to that Question!again I will refer you to my previous posting
“will reserve judgement until I check it out fully” - November 1, 2000 at 11:01 am #715235
GregF
ParticipantOh goody!………
- November 1, 2000 at 11:03 pm #715236
Anonymous
InactiveTraditionally, in O’ Connell Street as elsewhere in Dublin, the shopfront is restricted to the ground (and occasionally first) floor, the expression of the floors above being mute and repetitive, even if as in Clerys or Easons, they are retail space. In Schuh the shopfront takes over the upper floors, using the large glazed areas for the display of goods rather than letting in light. The result is interesting lively etc., but suggests that the entire facade could be stripped off and replaced in five years time, as ground floor shopfronts generally are, and as was the facade that this one replaces. The materials used, glazing and metal panels straight out of the catalogue with stickyback stonework, and the graphicky composition reinforce this impression of a 4 or 5 storey billboard rather than a building.
An interesting precedent for a dematerialised O’ Connell Street. Did the planners understand the drawings? - November 2, 2000 at 9:41 am #715237
GregF
ParticipantThat’a a very good resume of the building…. It looks contemporary but yet very replaceable and when one considers the dilemma I said…….should O’Connell Street follow along the same or resort to a modern historicism. Maybe when the ‘Monument of Light’ is erected (if ever) it will put the street in a modern context. But does’nt modernist buildings on O’Connell Streeet look crap, consider the former BHS/Pennys nee Metropole cinema beside the GPO. Oh dear!…try as it might to look a part of the street flowery window boxes and all but does’nt it still look crappy.Who was the architect again who rebuilt O’Connell Street after the 1916 Rising….’O’Rourke’ was’nt it…well fair play to him!
- November 2, 2000 at 7:45 pm #715238
dm
ParticipantThe building itself is nothing too exciting but the interior fit-out is really cheap & nasty
- November 3, 2000 at 8:18 am #715239
Ronan C
ParticipantCould someone please post a photo of the building for us ex-pats.
- November 12, 2000 at 10:51 pm #715240
Anonymous
InactiveLooks out of place on O’Connell Street – it looks like a refugee from Temple Bar
- November 15, 2000 at 9:47 pm #715241
JL
ParticipantIt’s like a pair of trainers – kind of light and semi disposable – I like it
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