1989 – Grattan Bridge House, Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin
Architect: Grafton Architects
A rare example of good infill architecture on Ormond Quay.
A rare example of good infill architecture on Ormond Quay.
After its restoration by the Office of Public Works,
Originally built as Foffices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre,
Large office development constructed in stages over a few years,
Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre,
The oldest building in the park is Ashtown Castle,
The Samuel Beckett Theatre,
This development was the final part of a controversial project lasting over twenty years.
The Irish Waterways Visitor Centre is located in one of the waterways it celebrates –
By the 1990s the need was recognized for an “aula maxima”