2007 – Allied Irish Bank Capital Markets Headquarters, Dublin
According to the architects “Conceptually, the towers originate from a single block ‘split by tectonic forces’ which open up a central ‘crystalline’ chasm.
According to the architects “Conceptually, the towers originate from a single block ‘split by tectonic forces’ which open up a central ‘crystalline’ chasm.
Architectural perfection in a small package – delicately proportioned and beautifully detailed, this small apartment block is an architectural triumph for Shay Cleary Architects –
Commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority as a key element in the delivery of the overall Docklands Arts Strategy. Its open weave design was intended to allow light to permeate through.
The original building with its Art Deco touches was maintained as a facade at streetlevel to this mixed use development.
Located on a landmark site at the top of Constitution Hill, adjacent to the proposed new DIT Grangegorman campus and bounded by the protected structures of King’s Inn,
First unveiled in 2007, it was never clear where the funding for this vaguely titled centre was to come from.
CHQ, formerly known as Stack A, was constructed around 1820 to a design by John Rennie,
Located on the banks of the River Lee, theCIT Cork School of Music provides a bespoke academic facility in a unique city centre setting.
The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, set into the barren landscape of West Clare,
The design for the new Civic Offices for Cork City is the product of a ‘Design and Build’ competition set by Cork City Council in Feb 2004.