2007 – Anthony Gormley Liffey Sculpture, Dublin
Commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority as a key element in the delivery of the overall Docklands Arts Strategy.
Commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority as a key element in the delivery of the overall Docklands Arts Strategy.
The original Irish Glass building with its Art Deco touches was maintained as a facade at streetlevel to this mixed use development.
Located on a landmark site at the top of Constitution Hill,
Apartment complex built on a prominent corner on what was once a rundown area of old streets and alleyways.
CHQ, formerly known as Stack A,
With the collapse of Anglo-Irish Bank and indeed also their architects Traynor O’Toole,
Costly development (possibly up to 150million) planned to revamp the Clarence Hotel on Wellington Quay,
Monstrously over-scaled development proposal for derelict site on Thomas Street in Dublin’s Liberties,
A mixed-use development and re-generation of an entire city block in the Liberties,
A large commercial development entailed the removal of a couple of buildings and facade retention of several others including the former Dunlop Factory on Stephen Street,