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    • #708173
      DaM
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      hi

      Does anybody have information and or images of Stack A

      what is happening there at the moment ?

      working on a similar project at the moment and would like to use this as a reference but I have not been back to dublin in a while so not sure what the current status of this project is ….

      and info links images would be much appreciated

      DaM

    • #762479
      LOB
      Participant

      Hard to get images due to security in the IFSC
      South Facade here
      http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/dublin/northcity/ifsc/stack.html

    • #762480
      LOB
      Participant

      some more here
      http://www.merouk.co.uk/structures/2003stacka.htm

      http://www.bennettconstruction.ie/projects_stacka.htm

      The DDDA site should have some background as well

    • #762481
      DaM
      Participant

      yea i found all of those when i googled it ..

      wondering if the interior is actually in use or not?

      what functions occupy it if it is in use?

    • #762482
      Frank Taylor
      Participant

      Scroll down and check out the “Similar Threads ” at the bottom of this page.

    • #762483
      LOB
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    • #762484
      GrahamH
      Participant

      Designed by Michael Collins Associates I see – wasn’t it Stack A in its decrepit days that was used in the film of the same name?!

    • #762485
      Lotts
      Participant

      @LOB wrote:

      try here

      http://www.ddda.ie/cold_fusion/business/for_sale/retail.cfm

      That one of the interior makes it look like a airport terminal. What a shameful waste.

    • #762486
      DaM
      Participant

      great thanks ….

      it was the name change that made it difficult to find

      yea the interior image does not really inspire…

    • #762487
      Lotts
      Participant

      The shop units make no reference to the height of the building. This seems to be the rule in commercial design. The other example that stands out in my mind is the false ceiling in mcBirneys (virgin Megastore) which was put in to make the building look just like any other supervalue.

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