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Sean O' Casey Community Centre
IntroductionThe community centre is for the long established East Wall docklands community. The building includes childcare, old people’s daycare, sports and drama facilities.ContextBuilt on...
Grangegorman Residence
This new residential development, for a motorcycle enthusiast, adjacent to No.10 Grangegorman Villas, Grangegorman, Dublin 7 is an alternative reaction to the more traditional city centre infill...
Sleeping Giant
General DescriptionThe family house is built around a rocky outcrop, with the concrete and rock making a primal and poetic connection between nature and construction. The plan of the house lies...
James Ussher Library, Trinity College Dublin
The new Ussher Library in Trinity College– initiated as an
international architectural competition and won in joint design
collaboration between McCullough Mulvin Architects and KMD...
Brookfield Community and Youth Centre
This youth community crèche centre building sits in an area of strong social deprivation on an open tract in Tallaght on the edge of Dublin City. Built without civic infrastructure in the 1970’s,...
Elmpark Mixed-Use Development
Elmpark Mixed-Use Developmentby Bucholz Mcevoy Architects Ltd.More info on www.bmcea.comPhoto credits: Michael Moran
The Sleeping Giant
Large split-level private house in County Dublin, designed to offer multiple views of the sea, made from granite and concrete.Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.
The Leinster Pavilion
Photography by: Michael MoranSource: Mies Arch Prize: http://www.miesarch.com/
Sean O'Casey Bridge
General Information:
The Dublin Dockland Development Authority held an international
competition in late 2002 for a new openable pedestrian bride to the
East of the Matt Talbot Bridge....
Chq
in Architecture by Michael Collins Associates
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World Architecture Festival , 8 July 2009
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World Architecture Festival , 8 July 2009
Brief history and contextCHQ (formerly known as Stack A) was constructed around 1820 to a design by John Rennie, the renowned Scottish Engineer who was responsible for the Tobacco Docks in London as...

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