2009 – 3Arena, North Wall Quay, Dublin Architect: Populous The design of “theO2 Dublin` represents best practice in architectural design due to the unique response to the existing listed historical building ,
2010 – Aviva Stadium, Dublin Architects: Scott Tallon Walker & Populous Aviva Stadium, previously called the Lansdowne Road Stadium, hosted its first game of international rugby in 1878.
Aviva Stadium completed Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, designed as a result of a collaboration between global architects Populous and Dublin based architects, Scott Tallon Walker is officially opened today by An Taoiseach,
Double Stadia win for Populous at 2010 World Architecture Festival Populous, the Architects of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, celebrated a double win at the recent World Architecture Festival Awards in Barcelona.
HOK Sports elegant tackling Taking shape across the skyline of Dublin is the transformation of the city’s Lansdowne Road stadium into a state-of the-art sporting venue for rugby and football.
Maze Stadium Unveiled The proposed stadium was drawn up by HOK Sport, which also designed Wembley. The GAA, IFA and Ulster Rugby have all confirmed they would play at the stadium and have all signed a document estimating the minimum number of supporters they would hope to attract there annually.
Populous wins planning for new Casement Park stadium in Belfast Located on a 12 acre site on the Andersonstown Road in the west of Belfast, Casement Park is one of the largest stadia in Ulster (at 32,500 seat capacity),