The G Hotel
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November 18, 2005 at 2:43 pm #708246shilohParticipant
Following on from a different post – have scanned some images from Image Interiors of the interiors of the Philip Treacy/Douglas Wallace designed G Hotel in Galway. The exterior belies the interior – and location could be a bit of a drawback, but….pretty cool nonetheless.
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November 18, 2005 at 3:48 pm #763253AnonymousParticipant
The first image looks like what Julian Clary would live in. LOL. That hotel is very different I can tell you. Cool all the same though and nice images. Well done.
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November 18, 2005 at 4:19 pm #763254GregFParticipant
That hotel is absolutely brilliant. So kitsch, so OTT, so camp! Bout time we had a little fun with architecture and interior design in Ireland. Fair play to Phillip Treacy, there is more to him than just his extraordinary milliner talents .
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November 18, 2005 at 4:27 pm #763255shilohParticipant
I totally agree! The colours are a refreshing change from the browns and blacks and creams and beiges etc etc
A couple more pics….
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November 19, 2005 at 2:12 am #763256lexingtonParticipant
Agreed, I love the OTT nature of 5-star The G – I think Edward Holdings, Douglas Wallace and Phillip Treacy just let a rip on this one and it will certainly be a nice addition and perhaps a nice departure from what we have commonly come to expect from hotels in Ireland. The D in Drogheda (as part of Scotch Hall) is the sister hotel also operated by Edward Holdings/Monogram Hotels. The company have plans, as I understand it, to develop another few additions.
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November 21, 2005 at 1:17 am #763257AnonymousParticipant
what are those things in the above image? are they multicoloured balloons of some sort? cool colours.
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November 21, 2005 at 1:43 am #763258Frank TaylorParticipant
I guess it’s seating
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November 21, 2005 at 1:45 am #763259AnonymousParticipant
when you look at the image closer they do look a bit like seats. it is so ott and that makes me like it.
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November 21, 2005 at 5:02 pm #763260kingpin976Participant
Edward Holdings and Douglas Wallace have to be the most visionary developer/architectural teams going at teh moment
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November 21, 2005 at 5:14 pm #763261shilohParticipant
They’re certainly getting a huge amount of press at the moment – but as for visionary,…..
The hotel is certainly unique – nowhere like it in Europe at present, let alone the UK and Ireland but you only have to look at the second phase of that scheme in Drogheda, see another post – the new tower redesign leaves alot to be desired! I think the shopping centre is open up there already – judging from piece in yesterday’s Tribune.
That said they do seem to have a positive relationship – isn’t there an interesting residential scheme they’re doing in Dublin on site?
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November 21, 2005 at 5:19 pm #763262kingpin976Participant
Yeah i think it is in Donnybrook (?) – I remember hearing last year that almost every apartment and house on the site were bought straight from plans. No bad going considering they were all in the millions price-wise.
I have a nephew in Drogheda who was in Scotch Hall on the day it opened and said that it has been the highlight of their year! Maybe teh planners will be a bit kinder about the proposed tower now.. -
November 21, 2005 at 5:22 pm #763263AnonymousParticipant
i hope so. drogheda’s revised plan is very off-putting. the colour looks so out of place with the buildings either side.
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November 21, 2005 at 7:13 pm #763264lexingtonParticipant
@kingpin976 wrote:
Edward Holdings and Douglas Wallace have to be the most visionary developer/architectural teams going at teh moment
Agreed – the imagination is certainly there. Some of their schemes I’m not madly wild about but they receive full praise for their co-operative edge and willingness to put new twists on tired ideas. Gerry Barrett, it would seem, is establishing himself as perhaps one of the most culturally aware developers around at the moment, and as a result, is perhaps one of the more exciting.
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November 21, 2005 at 8:43 pm #763265leggoParticipant
“visionary,…..”
open you eyes, why do too many irish designers go around with their eyes wide shut. this new hotel, the g hotel is hardly what you would call visionary design, maybe a visionary development but only when compared to other irish hotel developments. every major city in europe at this stage has similary hotles, ireland is as ever, when it comes to the world of design, just trying to catch.
“The hotel is certainly unique – nowhere like it in Europe at present, let alone the UK and Ireland”
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November 23, 2005 at 6:40 pm #763266Rory WParticipant
The D is quite a nice place – should be staying there in a week or so – nicely designed bar/restaurant which is as far as I’ve been inside it. The Scotch Hall centre opened the other week and is one of the better designed shopping centres I’ve been in for a while, nice scale and integrated very well with the buildings that were retained on site. It’ll be much better when all the shops & facilities open there but it’s gone down exceptionally well in Drogheda. On the Sunday after it opened it had a footfall of 54,000 visitors (which compares to the Pavillions in Swords which is of similar size had a footfall of 20,000 on its first Sunday).
Well done Gerry Barrett
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November 23, 2005 at 10:03 pm #763267kofunParticipant
the new G Hotel,
Really looks a bit like where Willy Wonka would feel at home,
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November 24, 2005 at 4:11 pm #763268BTHParticipant
Heres a couple of images of the exterior of the G and the Wellpark development it is part of…
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November 24, 2005 at 4:20 pm #763269AnonymousInactive
well, well……………that’s a big surprise!
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November 24, 2005 at 4:22 pm #763270BTHParticipant
Mad, isn’t it! You’d never in a million years expect those interiors in that building… Can’t wait for a nosey around though!
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January 3, 2006 at 1:48 pm #763271shilohParticipant
Finally managed to pay the hotel a visit over the Xmas! A bit on the pricey side – but no more than you would expect for a 5*. Anyhoo a couple more pics I took with the trusty camera phone.
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January 4, 2006 at 1:50 pm #763272PepsiParticipant
I was also in that hotel over Christmas and we had something to eat there. I like the fact that it is very different. It’s a very nice hotel.
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