2010 – Glasnevin Trust Museum, Dublin
Glasnevin Cemetery is run by the Glasnevin Trust, the cemetery first opened in 1834,
Glasnevin Cemetery is run by the Glasnevin Trust, the cemetery first opened in 1834,
This brand new 2,111 capacity purpose built theatre was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and is due to open in March 2010.
The house is on a terrace whose split-section is native to Georgian Dublin; a grand parlour to the front with smaller rooms to the rear at half-levels one up and one down from the street.
The 40 metre span bridge with its fluid lines and undulating concrete surface will take trams,
The scheme is designed around a major new civic space, Point Square, which is bounded by the shopping and leisure complex,
The umbrellas were designed by Dublin firm Sean Harrington Architects and engineered and manufactured by German/Swiss firm MDT-tex for Temple Bar Cultural Trust in Dublin.
Merrion Cricket Club was founded in 1906 by a few members of the old Land Commission and has been at its present location in Anglesea Road since 1908.
The result of a competition run by ACE For Energy – an EU-funded body promoting the uptake of renewable energy.
The Dublin Port Company commissioned Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. to prepare a Master Plan for the Development of Cruise Tourism in Dublin.
The architects were asked to provide new classrooms, resource rooms, staff facilities and a new multi-purpose hall to relieve pressure in the old building.
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