graham dwyer
Forum Replies Created
- AuthorPosts
graham dwyer
ParticipantHere are a few images to help you get a feel for the building proposed for South King Street.
any queries, gdwyer@wejchert.ieRegards
Graham
I am taking photos of the development from the same spot every two weeks, hopefully we can make an animation of its construction when its complete.
https://archiseek.com/content/attachment.php?attachmentid=6223&d=1194360467
SKS Basement Excavation 17-10-07.jpg
https://archiseek.com/content/attachment.php?attachmentid=6224&d=1194360467
model.jpg
https://archiseek.com/content/attachment.php?attachmentid=6225&d=1194360467
section.jpg
https://archiseek.com/content/attachment.php?attachmentid=6226&d=1194360697
South King Street 1.jpg
https://archiseek.com/content/attachment.php?attachmentid=6227&d=1194360697
South King Street 2.jpggraham dwyer
ParticipantIf anyone would like more info on what is in store for this site, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Graham Dwyer
A&D Wejchert Architects
graham dwyer
Participant@lexington wrote:
Just on a point of information – the Gaitey Complex proposed by Joe O’Reilly will not be proceeding as indicated by the Irish Times article. It is now revised at 3-levels, not 5, and will incorporated 4 penthouse apartments as oppose to the original 6. Design by A&D Wejchert. Sisk look set to be main contractors.
That is completely incorrect. Where do get your info?
We have full and final permission for 5 commercial levels (4 over ground) and 1 level of apartments.
Any queries to gdwyer@wejchert.ie
Graham Dwyer
A+D Wejchert.๐
graham dwyer
ParticipantThank you all for you comments and opinions, I have been following this thread with intrest! Although not all the facts presented by Devin are correct! Please email me to discuss!!!!!!
Have a happy christmas everyone. ๐
Graham
graham dwyer
ParticipantHere it is……..
๐
graham dwyer
ParticipantSection 3
graham dwyer
ParticipantSection 2
graham dwyer
ParticipantVery interesting discussion on the street.
Its always interesting to see a street elevation you would never percieve in reality, except in a confined perspective…..
Here are some of the buildings you are discussing as you may never again see them!
It is in 3 sections, the first one is the stock elevation, the second one is the Gaiety elevation, and the third one is the Bus Stop elevation.
Email me for full res copies if you are interested.
graham dwyer
Participantha ha ha
Not true Paul !!
I just decided enough was enough.
I wasnt asking if people liked it or not, just if they though it was right for An Taisce to have so much sway, despite the shoddy appeal they made misquoting street names, and the refusal quoting from objections that had been withdrawn.
Believe me, Dublin City Council wrote a glowing report on the scheme, and had been consulted all the way, there was even a presentation to An Taisce!
The building was developed up to construction drawings, gone out to tender, prototypes of facade structure and glass samples, etc…….
We should have been knocking down that brown depressing brick monstrosity by now!
Heres another image……….
graham dwyer
Participant.
graham dwyer
Participant.
graham dwyer
Participant.
graham dwyer
Participant.
- AuthorPosts