1999 – AIG, North Wall Quay, Dublin
The office accommodation is arranged in a U-shape block around a full height atrium reception space.
The office accommodation is arranged in a U-shape block around a full height atrium reception space.
The Bookend Building is sited at the end of Essex Quay looking westwards towards the Wood Quay City Council Offices and over a small public space.
This is the current entrance building situated just down the road from the two previous entrances to the zoo.
Understated exterior to this trendy Dublin hotel. The original interior was styled by John Rocha in various muted shades of brown and cream.
Phoenix Park is known as the largest enclosed city park in Europe, and in that respect signifies the dominant shift in our environment from spotty human settlements enclosed by countryside towards precious green spaces in need to be protected from being overrun by the surrounding urban sprawl.
Formerly known as Pembroke Quay. Unique amongst the quayscapes of the city was Sarsfield Quay which had a unified commercial facade treatment.
One of the new apartment developments in the western end of the Temple Bar Area,
Designed by Scott Tallon Walker in their familiar office campus style, this large block on the riverside does little to enhance the streetlevel enviroment of its surrounding streets.
This project involved the design & build of a 190,000 sq. ft. office building in the IFSC,
A prosposal for a landmark site at the end of Sir John Rogerson’s Quay which would have been 92 metres high.
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