2008 – 110 Amiens St., Dublin
Medium size office development squeezed into a small site previously containing houses. With its asymetric facade with brick and wooden panels,
Medium size office development squeezed into a small site previously containing houses. With its asymetric facade with brick and wooden panels,
The new AIB building is located adjacent to the existing buildings built in the 1970’s at Bank Centre.
The existing church was designed in the late 1960s by Raymond F Mac Donnell. It is a very fine example of church architecture of that period,
The installation is a gas pressure reducing station which transforms the national network distribution pressure of 19 Bar to the area network distribution pressure of 4 Bar.
The commission for the new headquarters for Clare County Council was won in a competition in 2004.
The headquarters of the Commissioners of Irish Lights is designed as a beacon along Dun Laoghaire’s waterfront.
Opened in June 2008, the new County Library for Monaghan was intended to be a part of the regeneration of the town.
Grafton Architects were asked by the Office of Public Works to assess an existing 1970’s building as office accommodation for the Department of Finance,
A invited-competition entry by FKL for a commercial development in Drury Street in Dublin’s south city centre.
The Sean O’Casey centre, which has been in operation for 23 years, has been rebuilt and extended as part of a €9 million plan part-funded by the Docklands Authority and the Government.