1998 – Charlotte Quay Apartments, Grand Canal Docks, Dublin
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
A mixed development of 16 floors on the dockside of the larger basin of the two at the Grand Canal Docks.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
With the nearby hotel and apartment block, this constitutes the old Johnston Mooney & O’Brien bakery site,
More poor to average development architecturally on a great site overlooking the river Liffey, there are some excellent views from the upper storeys on the river front.
Unbuilt scheme for a speculative development for the site of the Bolands grain mills on the edge of Grand Canal Dock’s inner basin.
Capital Dock is a 22-storey mixed-use development at the junction of Sir John Rogerson’s Quay and Britain Quay.
The ESB has announced proposals to redevelop its new headquarters on Fitzwilliam Street, with a view to seeking planning permission in spring next year.
According to reports today, the architecture consortium of Grafton Architects and O’Mahony Pike has won the competition to design a new HQ for the ESB.
Architect James Pike, who has been in practice for more than 40 years, was presented last night with Ireland’s premier housing design award for a mixed-use development in Dublin’s Docklands.
An ambitious town centre on 20 acres is planned for the heart of Adamstown, Dublin’s newest suburb. Fiona Tyrrell reports. A new town centre roughly the size of St Stephen’s Green –