Dublin high-rise schemes rejected
An Bord Pleanála has refused planning permission for two high-rise schemes in Dublin’s Digital Hub in the Liberties,
An Bord Pleanála has refused planning permission for two high-rise schemes in Dublin’s Digital Hub in the Liberties,
Speaking at the launch of Open House Dublin 2007 by the Irish Achitecture Foundation,
Failure to get approval for the ambitious scheme to redevelop and extend Dublin’s Clarence Hotel could lead to its owners –
Following on from its incredibly successful inaugural year, the Irish Architecture Foundation is delighted to announce that the second OPEN HOUSE DUBLIN weekend will take place from Friday October 19th to Sunday October 21st 2007.
The Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Séamus Brennan T.D., today announced that that an International Design Competition will be held over the coming months to select a design for the new National Theatre (the Abbey) to be built in the Dublin Dockland’s at George’s Dock.
A few years ago, the philosopher EF Schumacher propounded the idea that small was beautiful.
The state is facing a landmark legal action that could overturn its right to intervene in the local planning process and veto county development plans.
The sensational new scheme has the rock band’s eggshaped recording studio suspended beneath a battery of vertical wind turbines and a huge solar panel at the top.
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority has announced that Geranger Ltd, a consortium consisting of Ballymore Properties,
Controversial plans by Foster & Partners and rock band U2 to revamp one of Dublin’s hippest hotels received a boost this week,