2003 – Goldsmith House, Pearse Street, Dublin
1970s office block that was redeveloped.
1970s office block that was redeveloped.
Named after the Dublin author James Joyce whose story “The Dead”
Reminiscent of apiece of Scottish infill,
The Dublin Spire was the winning entry in an architectural competition to provide a replacement for Nelson’s Pillar which was blown up in 1966.
The proposals have been designed by major Irish and international architects to comply with the zoning requirement for the site to have an “exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality”.
The proposals have been designed by major Irish and international architects to comply with the zoning requirement for the site to have an “exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality”.
The proposals have been designed by major Irish and international architects to comply with the zoning requirement for the site to have an “exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality”.
The proposals have been designed by major Irish and international architects to comply with the zoning requirement for the site to have an “exceptional landmark building of international architectural quality”.
There are three things, said Vitruvius,
For an architect unfamiliar with a city quarter like the Dublin Docklands,