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Joshua Dawson House  
Joshua Dawson House  
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Adjacent to the Mansion House on Dublin’s Dawson Street, this commercial building combines office use with café/restaurant use at the southern end. In terms of materials, the building is clad in Portland Stone in keeping with the general non brick character of the whole Mansion House area, particularly the plastered gable of the Royal Academy to the north, the Mansion House itself and the entrance building to the Round Room which are all plastered and light in colour.

Architect: Shay Cleary Architects

Client: Dublin City Council

Value: €7.5m

 
Malt House Tower
Malt House Tower  
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In this project, a disused 19th-century canal-side tower building was converted into a mini office block with small suites of offices on each floor. The building is tightly bound by Grand Canal Quay to the west, the Grand Canal to the east, the railway to the north and a small open area to the south. The scheme involves the introduction of a freestanding glazed stair and lift tower to the south to serve the building.

Architect: Shay Cleary Architects

Client: Treasury Holdings

Value: €2m

Bank Of Ireland Treasury, Talbot Street
Bank Of Ireland Treasury, Talbot Street  
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5,000 metres squared office, commercial and residential development. A multi storey mixed-use development at James Joyce Street / Railway Street, Dublin 1. The building comprises office and retail space at ground floor level, with basement car parking. The upper levels provide a mix of residential units and office space.

Architect: Anthony Reddy Associates

Client: Linders

Value: €25m

 
Grand Canal House  
Grand Canal House
Refurbishment and extensioin to existing 1970's office building to double floor area and improve quality of development and streetscape.

Architect: Horan Keogan Ryan

Client: Tom Jones

Value: €13m

Cork Street - Ardee Street Cork Street - Ardee Street  
Mixed-use commercial/residential development at Ardee Street and Cork Street. This redevelopment provides 3,650m2 of offices; 90 residential units; ground floor office/retail units and above basement car-parking. The accommodation varies from 3 to 6 storeys in height, with elevations composed mainly in stone and glass.

Architect: Horan Keogan Ryan

Client: Naltmore Ltd.

Value: €24m