1994 – Cornmarket Bridge, Cork
Winner of architectural competiton to design a new pedestrian bridge- a bridge with canopy. Unbuilt.
Winner of architectural competiton to design a new pedestrian bridge- a bridge with canopy. Unbuilt.
The Crawford Art Gallery occupies a prominent position in the heart of the City of Cork and prior to the new extension was a clever amalgamation of two separate structures dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Part of a larger development of a hostel, cinema and apartment complex designed to revitalise this part of the Cork quays.
Urban infill to provide six terraced houses with car parking spaces designed by Cork City Architects Department.
To redevelop Cork County Hall, Ireland’s tallest building, to provide improved and extended accommodation,
Modern bus station sited on the Waterford quayside. With infrastructure being improved across Ireland in the early twentyfirst century,
The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, located at University College Cork’s main entrance on Western Road, is a major new addition to the vibrant cultural life of the Munster region.
The principal objectives of Limerick County Hall were to provide an environment conducive to the council fulfilling its roles: to reflect and foster ease of communication between staff and with the public,
The restoration of Garter Lane Theatre in Waterford, Ireland (2006) preserved the historic eighteenth century Quaker meetinghouse setting of this 200-seat auditorium.
Sited on the banks of the River Suir and entered from a boardwalk along the river,
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