2002 – Unbuilt Dublin – DDDA Pedestrian Bridge
Dublin is a city in the middle of a renaissance.
Dublin is a city in the middle of a renaissance.
Unbuilt proposal for recladding and external finish to the 1960s Hawkins House in Dublin.
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”.
Our proposal for this site presents a dynamic twisted tower block,
Our scheme aims to optimise the site and its location whilst being an iconic building appropriately anchored in its site and industrial roots.