2007 – chq, Stack A, North Wall Quay, Dublin
CHQ, formerly known as Stack A, was constructed around 1820 to a design by John Rennie,
CHQ, formerly known as Stack A, was constructed around 1820 to a design by John Rennie,
With the collapse of Anglo-Irish Bank and indeed their architects Traynor O’Toole, work has been stalled for several years on this building.
Costly development (possibly up to 150million) planned to revamp the Clarence Hotel on Wellington Quay,
Monstrously over-scaled development proposal for derelict site on Thomas Street in Dublin’s Liberties, where the scale is more domestic and varied.
A large commercial development entailed the removal of a couple of buildings and facade retention of several others including the former Dunlop Factory on Stephen Street,
Overly gimmicky but ultimately successful attempt to design a new city square in the south docklands.
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, the Naughton Institute contains research labs and a sports centre for the use of students.
Formerly the site of the Department of Justice, a 1960s era office building,
No. 1 Grand Canal Square is a mixed-use commercial development, located on a prominent site on the south side of the Grand Canal Square,
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