2007 – Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Quay, Dublin
Initially gimmicky but ultimately successful attempt to design a new city square in the south docklands.
Initially gimmicky but ultimately successful attempt to design a new city square in the south docklands.
A friary extension and refurbishment in Co.
A thirty five-story hotel intended to be part of the National Conference Centre complex on Dublin’s North Wall Quay.
Occupying an irregular shaped plot bounded by the elevated railway line,
No. 1 Grand Canal Square is a mixed-use commercial development,
Ratoath College is the first significant public institution in the community and accommodates 850 second level pupils.
A multi-disciplinary arts facility developed by Donegal County Council,
Riverside IV was the last remaining Grand Canal Harbour site in Dublin’s Docklands,
Occupying a prominent location on the new entrance route through the mature landscape of Mary Immaculate College this building was conceived as a pavilion type structure announcing an as yet unrealized extensive redevelopment of the existing Campus.
Connecting the University of Limerick’s campuses on either side of the River Shannon,