2003 – Former Debenhams, Henry Street, Dublin
Designed in the 1950s by the same firm of architects (NMA), half of the store was built in the 1960s and the other half in the 1970s.
Designed in the 1950s by the same firm of architects (NMA), half of the store was built in the 1960s and the other half in the 1970s.
Built in two stages, the developers Cosgrave Brothers acquired the remainder of the George’s Quay site in 1997 and took a decision in 1999 to complete the remaining two buildings.
1970s office block that was redeveloped.
Named after the Dublin author James Joyce whose story “The Dead” is set in a house facing the bridge,
The Dublin Spire was the winning entry in an architectural competition to provide a replacement for Nelson’s Pillar which was blown up in 1966.
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.
Unbuilt proposal for a Camera Obscura on top of the Gallery of Photography in Meetinghouse Square.
Proposal for tall residential tower for the area alongside Grand Canal Docks. Never received planning permission.
Various Departments of the former Dublin Corporation were accommodated in the original Liffey House. This building,
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