2008 – Drury Street Dublin
A invited-competition entry by FKL for a commercial development in Drury Street in Dublin’s south city centre.
A invited-competition entry by FKL for a commercial development in Drury Street in Dublin’s south city centre.
The Sean O’Casey centre, which has been in operation for 23 years, has been rebuilt and extended as part of a €9 million plan part-funded by the Docklands Authority and the Government.
A continuous garden covers the ground floor level. The buildings overhead define different areas within this garden,
The Health Sciences Centre at University College Dublin integrates the four schools of the Faculty of Medicine into one collegiate setting.
Unbuilt proposal for a large hotel development at the Red Cow roundabout on the edges of Dublin.
Replacing a small existing station in the village, the Garda Station site comprised two parts,
Due for completion in late 2008, but still not finished by early 2010, the hotel designed by Manuel Aires Mateus is another failed attempt to bring big-name architecture glamour to Grand Canal Square.
In 2004, VHI appointed McCauley Daye O’Connell to prepare a design to create a new high quality contemporary extension to its existing VHI Headquarters which incorporated Scot’s Church and also provides much needed additional office floor space.
The new 7,235sqm purpose-designed opera house contains two theatres the principal auditorium 780 seats,
These new buildings will be centred around two new plazas and two new shared pedestrian streets.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.