2007 – Centre of Contemporary Irish Culture, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
First unveiled in 2007, it was never clear where the funding for this vaguely titled centre was to come from.
First unveiled in 2007, it was never clear where the funding for this vaguely titled centre was to come from.
Located on the banks of the River Lee, theCIT Cork School of Music provides a bespoke academic facility in a unique city centre setting.
The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, set into the barren landscape of West Clare,
The design for the new Civic Offices for Cork City is the product of a ‘Design and Build’ competition set by Cork City Council in Feb 2004.
The C.S.P.C.A. Animal Home & Boarding Kennels building totaling 880m2 occupies a triangular site that remained after developing the adjacent retail complex and provides a facility for much needed adequate CSPCA accommodation.
Occupying a prominent location on the new entrance route through the mature landscape of Mary Immaculate College this building was conceived as a pavilion type structure announcing an as yet unrealized extensive redevelopment of the existing Campus.
Connecting the University of Limerick’s campuses on either side of the River Shannon, this bridge creates a new journey for users through the sensitive riparian landscape of the river and its flood plain,
The commission for the new headquarters for Clare County Council was won in a competition in 2004.
The Elysian is a mixed-use complex of a number of connected 6-8 storey buildings, with a landmark 17-storey tower on the southwest corner of the site.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.