32-storey tower for Dublin 4
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December 9, 2004 at 11:17 am #707524Andrew DuffyParticipant
http://www.dublincity.ie/planning/swiftknowledge/articleDetail.php?hk=41b0a6dfde9dd
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/property/2004/1209/3736037137RPPLANLEAD.html32-storey tower for Dublin 4
Planning&Development: Developers Johnny Ronan and Richard Barrett have lodged a planning application to build a 32-storey tower block overlooking Grand Canal Dock at Barrow Street in Dublin 4. The application, submitted by Candourity Ltd, a subsidiary of Treasury Holdings, also seeks to convert a protected warehouse structure into a nightclub.
If constructed, the tower – on a site between and including 35 to 35A Barrow Street, Dublin 4 – would be one of the tallest buildings in Ireland. Earlier this month Dublin City Council approved plans for a 32-storey tower near Heuston Station.
Treasury’s site includes The Factory at 35a Barrow Street, and Treasury Holdings’ headquarters at 35 Barrow Street. The new development will comprise 150 apartments, a nightclub, shop, café and public viewing platform. Architects Anthony Reddy and Associates has also designed a public plaza, which will be located between the 32-storey tower and Treasury’s protected warehouse building, which will be converted into a nightclub and form the base for a second nine-storey apartment tower.
The 32-storey tower will comprise a total of 112 one and two-bedroom apartments, a café and shop. The site backs onto the Bolands Mills complex, which was bought for €42 million last month by developer Seán Kelly. Mr Kelly is expected to seek planning permission for a tower block even higher than the existing mill building, which stands 21 storeys at its highest point. The proposed tower will be taller than the controversial 26-storey apartment tower planned by a consortium headed by Denis O’Brien for a site in Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
It was refused planning permission by Dublin City Council in September, and is now under appeal.
Last week, Dublin City Council approved plans for a 32-storey apartment tower near Heuston Station designed by Paul Keogh Architects.
© The Irish Times
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December 9, 2004 at 12:35 pm #748869FINParticipant
slowly but surely. nice one.
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December 9, 2004 at 4:02 pm #748870kefuParticipant
I don’t know if anybody can scan the picture from the Irish times, but it’s a nothing design.
It looks to me like another Trojan Horse, with the aim of gettng through something of 22 or 24 storeys – it certainly wouldn’t appear to be a major addition to the area, from the image in this morning’s paper. -
December 9, 2004 at 5:13 pm #748871FINParticipant
ahhhhhhh! crap. i haven’t seen it. i thought we were beyond this nonsense. they could at least make the design pleasent to look at..
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December 9, 2004 at 6:18 pm #748872Andrew DuffyParticipant
Scanned image attached. Notice that this other Treasury development is in the background, although I can’t find a planning application for it.
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December 9, 2004 at 6:27 pm #748873d_d_dallasParticipant
It’s MALAGA!!!
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December 9, 2004 at 7:06 pm #748874lexingtonParticipant
Are they serious??? I mean, really, are…are they serious???
The fact that so many developers are willing to take the chance on high-rise buildings is generally positive – but, and not knocking Dublin’s progress related to high-rise – but that is a truly horrible design. With the exception of the U2 Tower and SJR proposal by Dunloe Ewart – Dublin really isn’t fairing well in the design leagues for high-rise, Heuston Gate included. Come on – the city deserves better than that!
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December 9, 2004 at 8:52 pm #748875AnonymousParticipant
I hope for everyone connected to this project that the above image is not a true representation of the proposed finished project, I am dissapointed as I really had hoped that the 50m an acre land price in the basin would have delivered something smarter looking, but a better image might emerge yet!!!!!!
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December 9, 2004 at 9:01 pm #748876LorcanParticipant
seriously it looks like the tower blovks they’ve been trying to get rid of for the past hw many years!
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