1998 – Charlotte Quay Apartments, Grand Canal Docks, Dublin
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
The Crawford Art Gallery occupies a prominent position in the heart of the City of Cork and prior to the new extension was a clever amalgamation of two separate structures dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
One of the stations on the Dublin suburban line (Dart – Dublin Area Rapid Transport),
Part of a larger development of a hostel, cinema and apartment complex designed to revitalise this part of the Cork quays.
Residential and office scheme proposed for George’s Quay site in central Dublin. After appeal the tower was shortened by 20 metres.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
Adjacent to the hotel and apartment blocks is this large office block that steps down to the river.
The planetarium L’Hermisfèric was the first section of the Valencia City of Arts and Sciences opened to the public.
A plan for a vast development opening onto O’Connell Street through the listed facade of the former Carlton Cinema. The street facade involved two large additions which were intended to be complimentary to the Robinson Keefe designed cinema.
With the nearby hotel and apartment block, this constitutes the old Johnston Mooney & O’Brien bakery site,