Paul Clerkin

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  • in reply to: New Advertising in Dublin #777286
    Paul Clerkin
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    Thats because they’re waiting on a sign pointing upwards like a giant finger 😉

    in reply to: Leinster House, National Museum & Library complex #803424
    Paul Clerkin
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    A cross section illustration of the winning design from 1884. Published in The Building News, November 28th 1884.

    in reply to: Lighting Dublin’s Buildings #816736
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    God, I had forgotten there was lighting on the IFSC stage 1

    in reply to: St. JamesÂ’ Graveyard Feasibility Study #813645
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Follow-up meeting Friday 25th of March, 4:30 – 7:00pm

    St. James Graveyard Feasibility Study

    in reply to: Buildings that should be listed #816728
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Jamsie – agreed on the Hendron – like it a lot myself – do you know who the architect was?

    in reply to: Killybegs Architectural Competition #816717
    Paul Clerkin
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    Who was shortlisted? Haven’t received any notification from RIAI yet.

    in reply to: National Concert Hall, Dublin #816711
    Paul Clerkin
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    I contacted the other reported finalist Henning Larsen but received “Unfortunately we are not able to release the project at this point”. I wonder why – did 3XN jump the gun for some publicity?

    in reply to: Who’s in charge of statues in Dublin? #816698
    Paul Clerkin
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    Sure Pearse was only responsible for destroying half the city centre

    in reply to: Tipperary Venue #810476
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Hotel dependent on casino, says promoter

    THE HOTEL element of a €460 million sports and leisure complex planned for a rural site in Co Tipperary will not go ahead if a proposed casino is not allowed, promoters have said.

    A “resort casino hotel” with up to 500 bedrooms is part of the “Tipperary Venue” earmarked for an 800-acre site at Two-Mile-Borris near Thurles.

    While gambling legislation is currently being reviewed by the Department of Justice, the venue’s architect said yesterday the hotel and the casino “are effectively one” and dependent on each other.

    The Tipperary Venue also includes turf and all-weather horse racing tracks, a greyhound track, a 15,000-capacity indoor entertainment venue, a golf course and an equestrian centre.

    Businessman Richard Quirke is behind the venture, while Independent TD Michael Lowry has been a keen supporter. They say about 1,000 jobs will be created during construction of the venue, while 1,350 full-time jobs would be in place when complete.

    Architect Brian O’Connell told the third day of a Bord Pleanála hearing into the project the hotel/casino “is predicated on the licensing regime” and would depend on the Government’s decision regarding casino laws.

    “There’s a new economic opportunity within the market for providing conference facilities within a casino hotel,” he said.

    “The one wouldn’t proceed without the other.”

    However, he said this would not affect the rest of the proposed complex.

    The horse-racing aspect of the project is supported by Horse Racing Ireland, which invited expressions of interest for the development of an all-weather track in the Munster region some years ago.

    Existing tracks in Thurles and Tipperary (Limerick Junction) are expected to close if the Tipperary Venue gets the green light.

    During questioning by sustainable planning expert and barrister James Nix for An Taisce, Mr O’Connell said the urban locations of venues such as the O2 in Dublin and the Odyssey Arena in Belfast were “inappropriate”. This was because of the influx of large numbers of people into an urban setting in a short period of time.

    There was a “strong argument” for building such venues outside city locations.

    North Tipperary County Council granted planning permission for the project last year but the case was appealed to the board by some local residents and An Taisce.

    Concerns include the level of traffic which would be generated by the venue, along with noise, carbon emissions, helicopter use, its distance from public transport and the sustainability of such a large-scale development.

    The hearing concluded yesterday, and a decision is due at the end of this month.

    in reply to: Redrawing Dublin #816276
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    I know it was suggested before – last year – that the state takes back the Bank of Ireland on College Green, and it was mentioned last night. But it could be a magnificent City Library.

    in reply to: Liberty Hall redevelopment #792971
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Yeah I suspect as much myself.

    The Irish Times FINALLY printed an obituary of O’Kelly this weekend – however, it doesn’t seem to be on their website at this point in time tonight – even though it shows up in Google News, it’s presenting a 404

    in reply to: architecture limbo #816678
    Paul Clerkin
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    probably NAMA 😉

    in reply to: Zap the childrens shop – High Street #715820
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    A good few years ago, when this thread was started, I had emails from interested parties demanding its removal…..

    in reply to: That Floozy #751613
    Paul Clerkin
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    Ah yes the little park in front of the Aisling Hotel – it has a pond.
    Appropriately considering you’d find the odd auld hooker down there 😉

    in reply to: Liberty Hall redevelopment #792963
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    I wonder why the union pulled the application – are the council about to list it? were they asked to shorten it? or have they decided with the downturn to build the whole site to a uniform level ?

    in reply to: How well do you know Dublin? #766680
    Paul Clerkin
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    hmmmmmm i know i know a few but damned if i can isolate them from the noise clutter in my head

    in reply to: That Floozy #751611
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Did they ever decide on a new location – last I heard was down near the Croppy Acre, as part of new museum development etc.

    in reply to: The former Hume Street hospital "protected structure"? #816666
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    The thing is we don’t know for absolute certain than NAMA has a stake in it – it’s an educated guess.

    in reply to: Liberty Hall redevelopment #792969
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Yeah surprised at that myself Graham.

    in reply to: The former Hume Street hospital "protected structure"? #816663
    Paul Clerkin
    Keymaster

    Interesting – NAMA can apply to the courts “to repair or make secure any building or structure on the land.”

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