2007 – Unbuilt Dublin – Dun Laoghaire Library
Referring to the natural environment that has shaped this area,
Referring to the natural environment that has shaped this area,
The main entrance has been provided off this new plaza with a potential link to the Dart.
The winning design in an architectural competition for a new central libarary for Dun Laoghaire Rathdown.
For many years, the site of a one level studio space,
Medium size office development squeezed into a small site previously containing houses.
The new AIB building is located adjacent to the existing buildings built in the 1970’s at Bank Centre.
The existing church was designed in the late 1960s by Raymond F.
The installation is a gas pressure reducing station which transforms the national network distribution pressure of 19 Bar to the area network distribution pressure of 4 Bar.
The headquarters of the Commissioners of Irish Lights is designed as a beacon along Dun Laoghaire’s waterfront.
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,