2002 – Clarion Quay Apartments, North Wall Quay, Dublin
The Clarion Quay housing scheme at North Wall Quay, Dublin was awarded the Silver Medal for Housing by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.
The Clarion Quay housing scheme at North Wall Quay, Dublin was awarded the Silver Medal for Housing by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.
Adjacent to the Mansion House on Dublin’s Dawson Street, this commercial building combines office use with café/restaurant use at the southern end.
Designed by Benson + Forsyth (architects of the Museum of Scotland) as an extension to the National Gallery of Ireland,
Symbolically the new bridge is seen as an elegant gateway linking the old city of business and power to the new city of international finance and information technology.
Dublin is a city in the middle of a renaissance. It is currently enjoying one of the largest and most successful regeneration projects in Europe.
Unbuilt proposal for recladding and external finish to the 1960s Hawkins House in Dublin.
The Ussher Library is sited between the Berekely Library and Nassau Street with the park and the Arts Block on either side.
Conversion of trackside water tower to commercial office space by adding a spectacular stairwell and lift shaft and two extra stories to the top.
The replacement building on the Pelican House site – designed to maximise the floor space on the property at the expense of open space and aesthetics.
Fine office headquarters for the Educational Building Society, designed by Brian O’Halloran and Associates,
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