Renewal of inner city areas left high and dry
Securing Dublin’s position as a “dynamic, mixed use, visually attractive, world-class city”
Securing Dublin’s position as a “dynamic, mixed use, visually attractive, world-class city”
Dublin City Council’s planners have made it clear to developer Sean Dunne that they are prepared to grant permission for a high-rise “landmark building”
Students are deserting courses in building and property at third level as concern about the housing market deepens.
Two and a half years ago, when Sean Dunne broke all previous records by paying 53.7 million an acre for the Jurys site in Ballsbridge and then trumped that a few months later by paying 57.5 million an acre for the adjoining Berkeley Court site,
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) looks set to go ahead with a major infill and high-rise scheme called Liffey Island in the North Lotts area.
Tucked-away in the middle of the county Wicklow town of Greystones is a newly built house of unusual architectural significance.
It is incredible that there is Frank Lloyd Wright house in Greystones,
Cavan-based developer P Elliott has come back with another proposal for the Windmill site at the Digital Hub in Dublin’s Liberties,
Celebrating the best in Northern Ireland architecture is the goal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects which has officially launched this year’s Design Awards due to take place in the Waterfront Hall,
The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, has announced grant offers totalling €3.5m to 138 Conservation projects around the country under the Civic Structures Conservation Grants Scheme,