2009 – Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin
Dublin’s Samuel Beckett Bridge, designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava cost €60 million and took ten years to complete.
Dublin’s Samuel Beckett Bridge, designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava cost €60 million and took ten years to complete.
The design of “theO2 Dublin` represents best practice in architectural design due to the unique response to the existing listed historical building ,
The project was generated by the construction of the Coombe By Pass. A backland site was opened up and the urban design requirement was for a new street frontage to heal the wounds caused by the road engineering operation.
A proposal by Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP for a new tower on North Wall Quay.
The buildings within the master plan are conceived as shards of glass or rock crystals emerging from the landscape.
Westmeath County Council Headquarters is a low energy civic office building located at the heart of an important archaeological site.
In 2009 ESB selected a shortlist of ten architectural submissions to proceed to the detailed design stage of the competition for the redevelopment of ESB’s Head Office at Lower Fitzwilliam Street,
Aviva Stadium, previously called the Lansdowne Road Stadium, hosted its first game of international rugby in 1878.
A recently completed farmhouse renovation by ODOS Architects. The practice has won numerous architectural design awards for completed works and are widely published in both national and international press and online.
This entry was a joint entry of Gilroy McMahon with Henry J Lyons and Partners in an international architectural competition to replace the ESB headquarters on Fitzwilliam St.,
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