Lyric Theatre Belfast, O’Donnell + Tuomey Building
In 2003, the Lyric held an international architectural competition and selected O’Donnell + Tuomey as architects to design a new theatre facility.
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Find out more abut the Clare County Library & Art Gallery by Keith Williams Architects. Construction has restarted on this structure in Ennis, Co Clare, in the mid-west of the country.
Construction progress was stalled for many months following the collapse of the main contractor LM Keating. The development is once again underway with new contractor Coolsivna from Co. Galway appointed following a public re-tender.
Finally check out The Butler Gallery in County Kilkenny, province of Leinster, by Dublin-based practice McCullough Mulvin Architects. Refurbishment and conservation works transform an historic former almshouse and garden in the South-East of the country.
In 2003, the Lyric held an international architectural competition and selected O’Donnell + Tuomey as architects to design a new theatre facility.
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A key aim was to maximise site’s commercial potential and to enliven the area at extended times of the day, whilst addressing the adjacent square, Belfast Lough, River Lagan and Belfast City.
Mount Melleray is a functioning monastery of Cistercian monks which forms part of the Irish national consciousness due to its historical and literary associations. This project required the reordering of part of the monastery to provide a new accommodation wing for the monks.
An Gaelaras – Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin – is a cultural centre for the Irish language, and is situated on an unprepossessing narrow landlocked site in Derry. It is a sculptural intervention featuring an intriguing vortex plan that draws the visitor inwards and upwards.
Carnathan Lane, Donaghadee house design by twenty two over seven in Northern Ireland: balanced interpretation of Celtic vernacular – County Down property
A Chapel and Maternity Hospital for unmarried mothers dating from the 1920s with a sad history of adopted babies was the site for a new Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Unit.
The RIAI is administering an open, two-stage competition for the architectural design of Tullamore Community Arts Centre for the competition promoters, Offaly County Council.
Expo West Belfast Shortlisted teams for the next stage in the competition to regenerate the former Andersonstown Police Barracks at the junction of Falls Road and Glen Road in west Belfast.
Donegal County Council Public Art Office in partnership with the Irish Architecture Foundation and the RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) are delighted to launch an architectural competition for the design of a Play Space in Killybegs, Co. Donegal.
The Kenmare house project is a major reworking of a dilapidated 1960s bungalow overlooking Kenmare River. The existing property was poorly insulated and much of the fabric was in a deteriorated state.
Paul Davis + Partners has beaten off practices including RMJM, B3 & The Boyd Partnership in an international competition to design 70 homes, achieving code 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, in Carryduff, Northern Ireland.
The £45m New South Wing is the third phase of works, but the first phase of new build clinical accommodation in this significant hospital redevelopment.
Dundrum building, suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, eastern Ireland – Irish architecture info + image, Dundrum Ireland, Dublin development design.
The Ice House in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland, has been winning awards since its opening three years ago and added another to its collection at the Irish Restaurant awards last month.
St Malachy’s is a delightful early Victorian church characterised by its robust brick exterior with toy – Gothic turrets, and an elaborately plastered interior which has been formed around a very unusual, but intimate congregational organisation on two levels.
A small project for the refurbishment and extension of a pre-existing mid-terrace building on a long and narrow site on the high street. The experienced and ambitious hairdresser client offered a demanding brief seeking to employ architecture as a primary tool for business development.