Irish architectural firm opens office in Shanghai
Irish architecture firm Henry J Lyons and Partners officially opened its new Shanghai office yesterday,
Irish architecture firm Henry J Lyons and Partners officially opened its new Shanghai office yesterday,
Dublin’s old city wall will form the focal point of a new multi-million euro,
The controversial Eyre Square project in Galway could cost up to 20 million as a result of a High Court ruling,
Neon signs, visible sex-shop paraphernalia and gaudy shopfront displays are to be banned from Dublin’s Capel Street under a new city council initiative to revamp the area.
There aren’t many who can say that the weather during the recent miserable summer suited them just fine.
Dublin City Council says it is in discussion with the “reputed owner”
Some say that shopping has become the new religion and in certain parts of Ireland intensive development has brought retail and religious life face-to-face That happened in Dun Laoghaire when the Bloomfield shopping centre was being built in the early 1990s on the grounds of a Dominican convent.
A church that had been ‘saved’ from demolition was knocked down anyway early this morning.
The Dublin Docklands Authority is seeking to remove an old maritime crane from the Record of Protected Structures (RPS) to facilitate the development of the U2 Tower,
St Patrick’s College in Dublin, part of Dublin City University, has announced a 40million development plan for its north Dublin campus.