Ballyfermot’s new pool complex a positive legacy of the boom
The Celtic Tiger has vanished, as we all know, but some positive legacies have been left for people to enjoy during the recession when we’ll have more time to relax.
The Celtic Tiger has vanished, as we all know, but some positive legacies have been left for people to enjoy during the recession when we’ll have more time to relax.
When Desmond and Mariga Guinness first lived here in the 1950s,
The National Policy on Town Defences sets out “the national policy for the protection,
When the owners of this west Dublin house commissioned an architect to design them an extension,
The Romans would recognise the shape of Dublin’s new O2 arena on North Wall Quay,
Bord Gáis Networks has announced that the winner of the National Distribution Control Building at Dubber Cross,
We don’t hear many good-news stories in these days of doom and gloom;
York Street flats were the last real slums in Dublin to survive into the 21st century,
Plans for the regeneration of the George’s Quay area, which would allow the construction of a 22-storey tower opposite the Custom House,
Paul Dillon Architects have recently moved into their refurbished Georgian office,