StadtRaum Dublin Projects 9 Created 02-Mar-14 By Almut Wolff, Bremen, Germany Housing Reuben Street FKL s housing House at Richmond Place Elmpark bucholzmcevoy s congress centre, housing, mixed-use development Donore Avenue Youth and Community Centre 3 Rathmines Square The Long Room Hub 7 House and Studio 8 Donal HIckey s private house 4 5 Sancton Wood Building Anthony Reddy & Associates apartment, commercial space, mixed-use development, underground parking Suburban Frontal 9 10 Simon J Kelly + Partners s private house Henchion + Reuter s community centre, sport McCullough Mulvin s education, laboratorium, university Boyd Cody architects private house 2 6 Donnelly Turpin housing, sport, square, swimming pool http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 1
Housing Reuben Street Reuben Street 8 Dublin The pace at which certain parts of the city of Dublin are being developed is aggressively challenging the spatial and physical memory of Dubliners This is certainly true in the Liberties, one of the oldest parts of the city and the location of this housing scheme by FKL Their strategy was to design two restrained, L-shaped red brick blocks and sit them down on a grey stone and mosaic tile plinth This distinct separation of elements allows this landmark to do what others often miss - to operate simultaneously in the local and wider urban context The solid, muscular masonry forms ensure this building is seen from a considerable distance, always maintaining a clear, non-reflective clean silhouette FKL have made a seminal contribution to Dublin's discussion about how to make a collection of homes that still offer individual expression 2006 FKL s Diamond Leather EmmettScanlon http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 2
House at Richmond Place Richmond Place D6 Dublin This little house in Dublin picks up on the once heroic idea that built form can exert a positive pressure on individuals to venture outside and find some good company Across the road from it is a tall yellow-bricked, golden gable, solidly built with a tiny white window and delicate curtain the only signs of the domestic life inside Taking the density of the gable as a point of departure, the new house appears as a solid brick extrusion, which then, in response to the sloping ground condition and a wish to capture light and views, has been sliced, layered and rotated up and around, creating overhangs and shelters and cut brick walls to make edges and yards, the baked inside-face of the yellow bricks on the tops of walls beautifully revealed as a deep, pure purple Infused with an emotional, witty intelligence, the house seems to be intent on subtly turning typical domestic forms inside out - and putting occupant, home and neighbourhood back together again 2005 Boyd Cody architects Undisclosed EmmettScanlon http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 3
photo: Matthias Hanzlik photo: Matthias Hanzlik Elmpark Merrion Road Dublin 4 Dublin http://wwwelmparkie Elmpark is a massive 100000 m² mixed-use development in south-western Dublin Close to the coast it benefits from spectacular views over Dublin Bay The development consists of 6 linear multi-storey structures incorporating a hotel, a hospital, a congress centre, offices and apartments, 8 smaller buildings, a leisure centre with swimming pool and 7 two-storey buildings inhabiting senior citizens Elmpark is seen as a vision that promotes sustainable, high density and low energy mixed-use development The footprint of the buildings is compact to minimize the impact on the ground and to support the idea of a continuously flowing landscape underneath the buildings This public landscape is understood as a 'garden' Areas in this 'garden' are defined by the buildings overhead The buildings which appear different due to their function and layout The overall design is highly influenced by a comprehensive ecological approach to achieve the aims of a sustainable low energy solution photo: Matthias Hanzlik Floor area/size 2008 100000 m² Contractor bucholzmcevoy s Michael Mcnamara Radora Development LTD Matthias_Hanzlik By train: using the DART from Dublin city centre direction south Get off at Sydney Parade Elmpark is located in 5 to 8 minutes footfall to the south http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 4
Donore Avenue Youth and Community Centre Donore Avenue Dublin 8 Dublin Situated in the Liberties, one of Dublin's currently changing areas, this striking Youth and Community Centre on Donore Avenue provides a wide range of facilities for local residents The volume contains a number of various rooms for education and multi-purpose (like a computer room, kitchen-facilities and a meditation room), a gymnasium and a stunning roof garden Project is public! 2004 Henchion + Reuter s Dublin County Council Matthias_Hanzlik Monday to Friday: 0730-2200 / Saturday: 0900-1500 By car: follow the Grand Canal on the South Circular Road and turn into Donore Avenue By foot: from the City Center take the Red Luas Line and exit at Station Fatima Then follow Reuben Street until Barn Street, turn left and follow Barn Street until the Corner of Donore Avenue on the right side http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 5
photo: Ros Kavanagh Rathmines Square Williams Park D06 Dublin The project is located on the site of the old single storey pool building The object of the design was to create mixed use building that would consolidate the centre of Rathmines, making it a more complete and effective piece of 'town' The building, which is generally 5 floors in height, creates clearly defined public space, a linear Promenade space along Rathmines Road and a landscaped park at the rear of the building on Williams Park With a swimming pool on street level, there is a 32 19m multi-purpose Sports Hall is located at first floor level Above the leisure facilities are located 46 apartment units, grouped around and accessed from a shared first floor podium/garden photo: Ros Kavanagh Project is public! 2010, Interior architect, Urban planner Donnelly Turpin EmmettScanlon http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 6
photo: Nazar Leskiw photo: Nazar Leskiw The Long Room Hub Front Square, Trinity College 00 D02 Dublin The Long Room Hub is a space for thinking, for making soaring linkages, and for sharing the unique collections of the Long Room at Trinity College Dublin The site of the project is in Fellows Square, at the heart of the College; the small rectangular form four storeys high with tall rooflights penetrating the volume to form shafts of light The building perches on the end of the Arts Block, closing the nearby square and framing the prospect to Front Square The context is challenging, and the architects have made a clearly stated intervention in the context Project is public! 2011 McCullough Mulvin s EmmettScanlon photo: MCCULLOUGH MULVIN ARCHITECTS http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 7
House and Studio Nun's Lane, Killester 1 D05 Dublin Situated in the rear garden of a suburban housing estate, a house and studio were designed for the site in addition to three courtyards: a morning, midday and evening courtyard The topography of the site has been manipulated to create a three story house including a basement and a double height studio A consistent pallete of materials was proposed: light, exposed concrete [internally], stainless steel, iroko floors and joinery, absolute black granite, Kilkenny limestone, render and terrazzo with basalt and mother of pearl aggregate 8-2007, Interior architect Donal HIckey s EmmettScanlon Donal Hickey http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 8
photo: Declan O'Farrell photo: Declan O'Farrell Sancton Wood Building Military Rd 8 Dublin http://hsqie Overlooking the former Royal Hospital Kilmainham and opposite Hueston Station, the Sancton Wood building is part of the Heuston South Quarter complex A mixed-use development, it boasts approximately 40,000 square metres of office space laid out in five blocks around a central square together with some 343 one, two and three bedroom apartments, and a double-basement car park There will also be a one acre central landscaped square with market facilities, retail outlets, restaurants and leisure facilities The building comprises 92 apartments, commercial units and underground parking The brightly coloured panels are steel storage units 2009 Anthony Reddy & Associates JJ Rhatigan & Co Declan photo: Declan O'Farrell Short walk from Heuston Station or the Irish Museum of Modern Art http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 9
photo: Ros Kavanagh Suburban Frontal Silchester Park 91 Dublin This project entails the extension to the front of a 1950's suburban house in Dublin Floor area/size 9-2007 45 m² Simon J Kelly + Partners s dermot_mccabe photo: Ros Kavanagh Glenageary DART station http://wwwmimoaeu/users/stadtraum/guides/stadtraum%20dublin/ 10