2010 – Glasnevin Trust Museum, Dublin
Glasnevin Cemetery is run by the Glasnevin Trust, the cemetery first opened in 1834,
Glasnevin Cemetery is run by the Glasnevin Trust, the cemetery first opened in 1834,
This brand new 2,111 capacity purpose built theatre was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and is due to open in March 2010.
The building has been designed to accommodate a team working on the digitisation of the treasures of Trinity’s Old Library: a vital component of the plan to open the significant Manuscript and Early Printed Books collections of the Library to the world.
The landside bar and cafe in the new terminal at Dublin airport is a 84mm oak veneered plywood deformed grid shell as a baldacchino over bar and server.
The house is on a terrace whose split-section is native to Georgian Dublin; a grand parlour to the front with smaller rooms to the rear at half-levels one up and one down from the street.
The 40 metre span bridge with its fluid lines and undulating concrete surface will take trams,
The scheme is designed around a major new civic space, Point Square, which is bounded by the shopping and leisure complex,
Two Danish studios, 3XN and Henning Larsen Architects, were head-to-head for the design of the new National Concert Hall in Dublin,
Two Danish studios, 3XN and Henning Larsen Architects, were head-to-head for the design of the new National Concert Hall in Dublin,
The umbrellas were designed by Dublin firm Sean Harrington Architects and engineered and manufactured by German/Swiss firm MDT-tex for Temple Bar Cultural Trust in Dublin.
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