2001 – MACRO Community Centre, North King Street, Dublin
Sited on an awkward triangular site next to the former Debtors Prison, this building was designed as a resource centre for the local community.
Sited on an awkward triangular site next to the former Debtors Prison, this building was designed as a resource centre for the local community.
A residential tower, the building’s design is an idealized version of the classic 1930s New York skyscraper style.
Infill building on rear lane to Ormonde Quay, with a range of materials including rubble stone,
After the Bundestag moved back to Berlin, buildings had to be constructed to contain supporting services.
The Milwaukee Art Museum’s expansion project, completed in October 2001, has significantly expanded the Museum’s role as a comprehensive art institution and strengthened its position as a cultural cornerstone for the Milwaukee community and region.
The eight-storey facility, which holds six rehearsal and performance studios, has a reflective glass design,
Murray O’Laoire Architects won a limited competition for the design of this Student Centre in 1991.
The Federal Chancellery stands at the western end of the “Bundesband”, the strip of federal buildings that stretches across the bend in the River Spree to form a symbolic link between East and West.
Excerpt from the brief: Dublin Corporation as part of its O’Connell Street Integrated Area Plan is seeking the design of a range of retail vending and information kiosks and public conveniences to be located in O’Connell St as part of the overall upgrading of the street.
This was one of the finalists for the O’Connell Street (kiosk) street furniture competition. The kiosks were unified by a bronze frame,