2009 – One Shelley St., Sydney, Australia
According to the architects: “The deliberate expression of One Shelley Street’s external diagonal structure juxtaposes itself against the orthogonal expression of the surrounding city buildings,
According to the architects: “The deliberate expression of One Shelley Street’s external diagonal structure juxtaposes itself against the orthogonal expression of the surrounding city buildings,
Called Precast House, the project comprises three separate volumes emerging from the sloping site – a house,
Developer- driven proposal to demolish part of the Robinson Keefe Devane designed bankcentre and replace it with a range of blocks up to nine storeys in height.
In October 2009, An Bord Pleanála told Iarnród Éireann that the proposed office building,
The former St Maur’s Church stands on the site of an 18th century chapel but looks irreproachably Victorian,
Dublin’s Samuel Beckett Bridge, designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava cost €60 million and took ten years to complete.
Establishing a new Australian standard of excellence for environmentally sustainable design in civic buildings, the building includes: use of planting together with a thermal labyrinth for passive filtering and tempering of air;
The Boat is a 14 storey mixed use building comprising office, residential and restaurant uses. The building was designed by architect Barrie Todd for Strangford Estates.
The project was generated by the construction of the Coombe By Pass. A backland site was opened up and the urban design requirement was for a new street frontage to heal the wounds caused by the road engineering operation.
A proposal by Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP for a new tower on North Wall Quay.