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    • #705601
      GregF
      Participant

      See that Capel Street Bridge is finally finished……beautiful paving……however the black street lamps look a bit too plain maybe…while the old lamps on the bridge itself have been restored or replaced……they are now capped by lovely copper lanterns……..The paned glass seating/stalls? look a little unusual however….something for the vandals to destroy no doubt.

    • #720187
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      The lamposts are terrible, and as for the seating, why does it face into the prevailing wind and rain direction?

    • #720188
      iuxta
      Participant

      i wonder will it appear like the sketches shown on the signs, when it is finally complete. The seating is quite strange. i hope those glass panels will end up with some sort of graphic or perhaps they are inended for advertisement display?
      Paving looks great though, lights dont strike me as being all that suitable, but when the thre kiosks are in place they may appear better.

    • #720189
      JJ
      Participant

      Have you seen the tactile paving used. Its neat with stainless steel studs inserted in the granite paving, same detail used at Ranelagh triangle. I hear however that its non compliant with guidelines and may have to be replaced with standard red concrete slabs. Shame.
      JJ

    • #720190
      GregF
      Participant

      If this is the case…… what a waste of materials and money

    • #720191
      iuxta
      Participant

      The millenium bridge has similar non-slip slabs at the road edge, but there are no steel inserts, the raised bumps are also in concrete.
      I think they look better like this although i was wondering whether they also meet the regulations as they are grey to match the surrounding slabs and i assumed the red colour that you see elsewhere is to assist the partially sighted.
      The steel inserts on Capel Street Bridge look a bit fussy to me and i think the steel could be slippy when wet?

    • #720192
      LOB
      Participant

      “Guidance on the Use of Tactile Paving Surfaces
      Colour
      The red blister surface should be used at controlled crossings only.
      This will further assist partially sighted people to distinguish the presence of a controlled crossing point. It may also be of benefit to sighted pedestrians and may emphasise the presence of a crossing to vehicle drivers.
      It is best to avoid using any other red material in the vicinity of a controlled crossing. Where this is unavoidable it will be necessary to provide a contrasting border around the blister surface contrasting in colour and tone. A border 150mm wide should provide sufficient contrast. Where there are conservation considerations an alternative colour for the tactile surface may be appropriate”

    • #720193
      kefu
      Participant

      The glass screens on the seats have already been vandalised.
      Graffiti is fast becoming a massive problem in this city. It won’t be long before a very famous building gets a very nasty makeover.

    • #720194
      nono
      Participant

      what famous building might that be????

    • #720195
      kefu
      Participant

      No, I’m just worried that they’ll destroy one of Dublin’s finer buildings. That’s the way it went in NY and Paris, where they started to try and outdo each other with the scale of what they could vandalise

    • #720196
      Rory W
      Participant

      Went down there at lunchtime – for the amount of time and effort (and no doubt money) spent it was very disappointing.

      As regards buildings getting graffitied check out the customs house (probably the finest building in Dublin) regularly graffitied by the ignorant junkie tossers that congregate around there. Disgraceful – but there is never anything done about this sort of thing.

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