2008 – Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, Merrion Row, Dublin
Grafton Architects were asked by the Office of Public Works to assess an existing 1970’s building as office accommodation for the Department of Finance,
Grafton Architects were asked by the Office of Public Works to assess an existing 1970’s building as office accommodation for the Department of Finance,
A invited-competition entry by FKL for a commercial development in Drury Street in Dublin’s south city centre.
The Sean O’Casey centre,
Originally due for completion in late 2008,
In 2004, VHI appointed McCauley Daye O’Connell to prepare a design to create a new high quality contemporary extension to its existing VHI Headquarters which incorporated Scot’s Church and also provides much needed additional office floor space.
Thes buildings were to be centred around two new plazas and two new shared pedestrian streets.
Proposal for a new pedestrian bridge across the Liffey at Chapelizod to allow for new active transportation route to the Phoenix Park.
Unbuilt scheme for a speculative development for the site of the Bolands grain mills on the edge of Grand Canal Dock’s inner basin.
The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts was founded in Dublin in 1823.
The building is planned on a north south axis,