2006 – ‘Suas’, Dublin
Hair-brained idea for an “iconic” tourist attraction that would run from Dublin’s Docklands west to Heuston Station – destroying views of some of Gandon’s iconic Dublin works.
Hair-brained idea for an “iconic” tourist attraction that would run from Dublin’s Docklands west to Heuston Station – destroying views of some of Gandon’s iconic Dublin works.
Understated modern office development that could perhaps have benefited visually from an extra couple of floors.
In 1999 city architect Jim Barrett commissioned David Mackay, of Barcelona architects MBM to design a building for the site,
A pavilion on the esplanade along the River Tejo constructed with little more than white-painted,
Imposing structure over the Boyne on the Drogheda bypass, this cable-stayed bridge is a local landmark for its striking engineering.
Forbes Quay is a residential “perimeter style” development with “diagonal cuts” to give visual access to the historic Grand Canal Chimney and visual links to the River.
The Frederic C. Hamilton building, designed as a joint venture by Studio Daniel Libeskind and Denver firm Davis Partnership Architects.
The restoration of Garter Lane Theatre in Waterford, Ireland (2006) preserved the historic eighteenth century Quaker meetinghouse setting of this 200-seat auditorium.
The concept masterplan for a mixed-use development at Greystones New Quarter, Co Wicklow, will incorporate strong sustainability and environmental aims.