1983 – Earlsfort Centre Scheme, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin
A long drawn-out scheme that took many years for completion.
A long drawn-out scheme that took many years for completion.
Replacing the old East Stand which was constructed in 1927, the new East Stand cost £4 million and held thirteen thousand providing ten thousand extra seats over the previous capacity.
Some extravagant plans were drawn up for this site including a design by Stephenson Gibney &
The original scheme of over 500,000 square foot of offices,
An architectural ideas competition to design a replacement monument for the site of Nelson’s Pillar which was demolished in 1966.
Often referred to as Mississippi paddle boat in style,
The former Boland’s Mill building was stripped back to its concrete frame structure and redeveloped into an office building in the late 1980s by Treasury Holdings.
An early proposal for the Dublin Docklands submitted by Hardwicke Ltd.
A rare example of good infill architecture on Ormond Quay.
After its restoration by the Office of Public Works,