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  • Maskhadov
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    well briefly it has destroyed the countryside with one off housing and ribbon devlopment

    Maskhadov
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    If it were to actually start it would be great !!

    in reply to: New plans for 50m high Monastary Road Bridge at N7/M50 #765043
    Maskhadov
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    :D:D:D it does doesnt it !!

    What is all the high rises on the bottom picture ? Are there plans for some there ?

    in reply to: Loop Line Bridge – specifically the ads… #723176
    Maskhadov
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    The sooner they knock down that ugly bridge the better.

    in reply to: developments in cork #758810
    Maskhadov
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    That sounds reasonable PTB providing there were highER rise buildings somewhere in the city.

    in reply to: developments in cork #758805
    Maskhadov
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    It would be nice however to see a skyline of signifance. Especailly near the water.

    Maybe they can incorporated the highrise in other parts of the city.

    in reply to: Loop Line Bridge – specifically the ads… #723173
    Maskhadov
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    is there anyway we can get rid of the loop line bridge altogether ? its ugly. The new advertisments wont make much of a difference

    in reply to: Dublin skyline #747775
    Maskhadov
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    @Rusty Cogs wrote:

    Point Village could/should start in the new year. U2 Tower will be ’07

    Does anyone think the U2 tower is over rated ?

    in reply to: developments in cork #758797
    Maskhadov
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    Its a shame that all the space isnt used up as much as possible. Most of country is low dentisty and we have enough green spaces. It probably wont but Cork has the potential to become a city of high rises (well only a few and compared to dublin). We really need a counter balance in this country to dublin and cork should be it !

    in reply to: developments in cork #758795
    Maskhadov
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    It all seems pretty low dentisty. There is a lot of green space.

    in reply to: developments in cork #758789
    Maskhadov
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    it would be great if the GAA could re develop Pairc Ui Chaoimh

    in reply to: Welcome to Ireland’s ugly urban sprawl #748820
    Maskhadov
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    @Pepsi wrote:

    I once heard that if Dublin keeps growing at the rate it has been, by 2010 it will be bigger than Los Angeles. I wonder whether this is true or not?

    I am not surprised. This government has failed Ireland and the rain belt (like the sun belt cities) development in this island is nothing short of an international disgrace.

    Someone has to stem this ugly flow and start putting in green belts

    in reply to: Eoghan Harris on one-off housing #764805
    Maskhadov
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    i totally agree about his views on one off housing. Its an absolute disgrace and people shouldnt be allowed to build in the countryside. Far more apartment and town houses should be given the green light and it would make this miserable island a lot more sustanable.

    I have travelled to lots of villages in ireland where most of the population is outside the actual village than inside it. What a pathetic joke that is.

    Maskhadov
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    @lexington wrote:

    Took a right good look around Riverpoint yesterday – my first time since construction was complete and I have to say it looks great! If ever there was an advocate for considered high-rise, I think the Limerick quays display it aptly. Michael Daly (Fordmount Properties) and BKD seem to have drawn on American influences for the tower element, nonetheless it is well suited – I’m even happier to know that’s its use is predominantly office based rather than residential. I arrived at Riverpoint just as sunset and the building certainly came it to its own reflecting not only the river, but the multitude of golds, blues, greens and dusky greys provided by the fading sunlight of the evening sky. I wonder will the 10-storey element to the east detract from the tower’s impact however?

    Well done to all involved and well done Limerick.

    That looks brilliant !! Well done to everyone in Limerick 🙂 Will this mean that the building skyline will increase to be in line with this new development ? It looks great btw:)

    in reply to: New 8/10 thousand seater indoor stadium, Dundalk #764783
    Maskhadov
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    in reply to: New 8/10 thousand seater indoor stadium, Dundalk #764777
    Maskhadov
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    i heard somethign about this project but there was a 10,000 all seater soccer stadium being built (outdoors). There are several articles on the interweb about it but i dont know if the project is going ahead.

    in reply to: New street and redevelopment for Dublin ? #764526
    Maskhadov
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    something like this ?

    it would be nice alright if properly designed to fit with the existing architecture

    in reply to: developments in cork #758770
    Maskhadov
    Participant

    with Cork moving the port out of the city to Ringaskiddy what are the plans for the old port location ? Are they going to develop a waterside development ?

    in reply to: New street and redevelopment for Dublin ? #764514
    Maskhadov
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    i hope they remove those day traders outside too. It brings the tone of the street down

    in reply to: New Student Residences Building, Broadstone #764696
    Maskhadov
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    The facade to Constitution Hill is very disapointing

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