Dublin Architectural Tour
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August 11, 2003 at 6:01 pm #706370MikeCParticipant
Our office is visiting Dublin in September for a tour of modern architecture / Guiness sampling. We are specifically interested in housing schemes and cultural buildings. could anyone suggest any schemes worth visiting within walking distance of the city centre? Good bars / eating places would also be appreciated.
Thanks.
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August 11, 2003 at 8:42 pm #734942sw101Participant
i love wagamama under stephens green shopping centre. great japanese food.
also yamamori on georges street, but only as a close second.
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August 12, 2003 at 9:23 am #734943Andrew DuffyParticipant
What about Aya, with its sushi conveyor?
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August 12, 2003 at 10:04 am #734944sw101Participant
thats pretty cool. i was in a sushi bar in montpellier last year and they had a little river that flowed around the chefs in a big rectangle and the sushi went by bobbing up and down on little boats. aya didnt look so smart after that. damn good sushi though
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August 12, 2003 at 10:08 am #734945doozerParticipant
Ummm….Croke Park stadium is a very interesting piece of urban architecture about 15 mins from city centre.
Take a look at some of the buildings in Templebar *ducks head in anticipation of abuse*- places like the IFC and meeting house square combine an ‘architecture’ stroll with some nice food and decent bars. -
August 12, 2003 at 1:42 pm #734946MaxParticipant
Forget that eastern stuff. Have a decent Irish lunch at The Castle, Christchurch Place.
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August 12, 2003 at 3:04 pm #734947doozerParticipant
I was going to suggest having a look at the Guiness Store revamp but I don’t suppose you’d miss that anyway!
Some of the quay buildings,older oddities like the Sunlit Chambers and newer builds such as the Book-end apartments are worth a look.
Since you’ll be in the Templebar area don’t forget Central Bank.
Trinity College is a tourist friendly place to walk around and it would give you a chance to take a look at the new library as well as a few other choice edifices! -
August 12, 2003 at 3:29 pm #734948Paul ClerkinKeymaster
Have a look around these sections and see what you like.
http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/dublin/southcity/index.html
http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/dublin/northcity/index.html
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August 13, 2003 at 9:57 am #734949Rory WParticipant
I think a Architectural pub crawl of Dublin – something akin to the Literary and 1916 walking tours would be a great runner. Myself and a friend tried something like this on the long weekend visiting bars and discussing the architecture and the development stories between the East link bridge and Heuston Station – it was a smashing day out.
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August 13, 2003 at 10:24 am #734950urbanistoParticipant
I think you have the makings of a good little venture there Rory
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August 13, 2003 at 10:45 am #734951Paul ClerkinKeymaster
Originally posted by Rory W
I think a Architectural pub crawl of Dublin – something akin to the Literary and 1916 walking tours would be a great runner. Myself and a friend tried something like this on the long weekend visiting bars and discussing the architecture and the development stories between the East link bridge and Heuston Station – it was a smashing day out.yeah…. thought about doing it myself a few summers ago when work was scarce to make a few bob… never did do it tho….
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