12 Windsor Place, Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin 2
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YORK STREET, DUBLIN
Architect: Sean Harrington Architects
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York Street Apartments is a multi award winning social housing apartment development for Dublin City Council consisting of 66 apartments in a 5 to 8 storey over basement development with a Ground Floor Community Centre and Crèche located in Dublin City Centre near St. Stephens Green.
The project has received the following design awards:
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RIAI Awards 2009, Winner Best Sustainable Building.
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RIAI Awards 2009, Highly Commended, Housing.
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Irish Council of Social Housing Awards 2009; Winner, Regeneration category.
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International Green Good Design Award 2009,
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(from the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies and the Chicago Athenaeum (Museum of Architecture and Design).
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OPUS Awards 2009; Winner Best Housing project
​BALGADY E DEVELOPEMENT
Architect: Sean Harrington Architects
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Balgaddy E development is an award winning social and affordable housing development for South Dublin County Council in the western suburbs of the city consisting of 85 No. Units with a mix of 1, 2 and 3 storey Houses and Apartments throughout the site.
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The project has received the following design award:
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OPUS Awards 2007; Commended
WEST END DEVELOPMENT, TEMPLE BAR
Architects: Burke Kennedy Doyle Architects, Gilroy Mc Mahon Architects, McGarry Ní Éanaigh
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Fearon O’Neill Rooney have a long standing history of working in Temple Bar dating back over 25 years having worked closely with Group 91 a consortium of Dublin Architects responsible for the design and execution of The Temple Bar Framework Plan.
The following is a selection of our residential projects in Temple Bar,
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Block A, West End Development, Temple Bar. A multi-storey residential apartment development with ground floor retail units for Temple Bar Properties on the corner of Essex Street West and Fishamble Street.
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Isoldes Tower, Essex Quay. A multi-storey residential
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development on Lower Exchange Street, Dublin 2. During construction Archaeologists uncovered sections of the original tower and foundations of the Old City Wall.
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React Building, Essex Quay.
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Sunlight Chambers
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22-23 Parliament Street.
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Keenan’s Building, Fishamble Street, Dublin 8.
BOREEN BRADACH, KINNEDGAD, CO. WESTMEATH
Architect: Howley Hayes Architects
Boreen Bradach is a mixed use development for Westmeath County Council consisting of 58 No. Units with a mix of 1, 2 and 3 storey social and affordable housing on a green field site on the edge of Kinnegad. The houses were constructed from timber trussed roofs and timber floors onto load-bearing masonry walls. All the masonry walls above ground floor level were constructed using lime mortar.
SUNDIAL HOUSE, BOW LANE
Architect: Gerry Cahill Architects
The Sundial House project consisted of a new long term housing project for BIH Housing Association Ireland and included a new 5 storey Social Housing apartment development with 26 units, ancillary offices and community facilities. The project also involved the refurbishment works of no. 145 James Street, which is a three bay, three storey over basement Georgian Town House dating from the mid 18th century.
GOLDEN RIDGE HOUSING, RUSH,
Architect: Whelan Corcoran Smith Architects
Golden Ridge Housing is a Private Residential Development on Skerries Road, Rush, Co. Dublin.
Phase 1 of the development comprised 90 No. 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 34 No. 2 and 3 bed apartments, while Phase 2 of the development comprised 87 No. 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 28 No. 2 and 3 bed apartments.
SWANS NEST COURT
Architect: Gerry Cahill Architects
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Swan’s Nest Court is a mixed use development of social and affordable housing development for Dublin City Council consisting of consisting of 75 No. Units with a mix of 2 and 3 storey Houses and Apartments throughout the site.