2006 – Forbes Quay Apartments, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin
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.
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 site is located on a high profile site along the banks of the River Liffey.
Five storey office block with 26,600 sqft of office accommodation.
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.
CHQ, formerly known as Stack A, was constructed around 1820 to a design by John Rennie,
With the collapse of Anglo-Irish Bank and indeed also their architects Traynor O’Toole, work was stalled for several years on this building.
Riverside IV was the last remaining Grand Canal Harbour site in Dublin’s Docklands, located centrally between the Grand Canal Dock and the River Liffey.
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 building is planned on a north south axis, comprising a seven storey north block and an eight storey south block.
The result of a competition run by ACE For Energy – an EU-funded body promoting the uptake of renewable energy.