1994 – Temple Bar Gallery & Studios
The original Temple Bar Studios were located in a former clothing factory. This purpose built premises contains thirty artist’s studios in a range of sizes (available for artists to rent) and the gallery.
The original Temple Bar Studios were located in a former clothing factory. This purpose built premises contains thirty artist’s studios in a range of sizes (available for artists to rent) and the gallery.
Shortlisted entry in a competition to design civic offices for the newly created administrative region for north Co.
McCullough Mulvin Architects design were selected following a competition organised by the RIAI, which attracted 37 entries at the first stage.
The original building was designed by James Owen of the Board of Works to provide education to all demoninations between 1857-63.
The Ussher Library is sited between the Berekely Library and Nassau Street with the park and the Arts Block on either side.
One of the most recent campus additions is McCullough Mulvin’s extension to the Virus Reference Laboratory (VRL).
Sited on the banks of the River Suir and entered from a boardwalk along the river,
The former St Maur’s Church stands on the site of an 18th century chapel but looks irreproachably Victorian,
Bessboro House and its demesne has been a therapeutic campus for many years under the auspices of the Sacred Heart Sisters,
The project takes on five contiguous Protected Structures in central Dublin and converts them to new uses for the Dublin Dental Hospital.