2008 – Commissioners of Irish Lights, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The headquarters of the Commissioners of Irish Lights is designed as a beacon along Dun Laoghaire’s waterfront.
The headquarters of the Commissioners of Irish Lights is designed as a beacon along Dun Laoghaire’s waterfront.
The building is planned on a north south axis, comprising a seven storey north block and an eight storey south block.
Aviva Stadium, previously called the Lansdowne Road Stadium, hosted its first game of international rugby in 1878.
The scheme is designed around a major new civic space, Point Square, which is bounded by the shopping and leisure complex,
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,
Moves to downsize the Bank of Ireland have meant the head office on Baggot Street designed by Scott Tallon Walker is now too spacious.
The ground-breaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of a new €15 million Interdisciplinary Research Building at NUI Maynooth took place earlier this week.
Populous, the Architects of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, celebrated a double win at the recent World Architecture Festival Awards in Barcelona.
Long before the M1 motorway was even a gleam in an engineer’s eye, Dundalk got something that was way ahead of anything else in Ireland at the time – an ultra-modern cigarette factory with a cool glazed front and an eye-catching sculpture of stainless steel “sails” in a reflecting rectangular pool in the foreground.
He joined Michael Scott’s office in 1947 approx. and was responsible for many of the small details in the building of Busáras.