This is a modest multifunctional space ancillary to the use of the house.
Rustic Honey - Cherrywood.
This project was to take an old derelict dilapidated pub in Dun Laoghaire and renovate the existing structure while adding a 2 story extension to the rear. There was a change of use from a public house into a health care facility.
Located in the South East of Ireland this dwelling is sits within a stones throw of Ballyhealy Beach. Its commanding views of the Salty Islands and Ballyhealy Castle are captured with an inverted floor plate with the living spaces at first floor and bedrooms located at ground floor level.
A late 18c “workmans cottage” renovated and extended to meet the needs of a growing family.
Ongoing works within the practice at varying stages of design, planning and or construction on site.
These houses on Summerhill Road were extensively renovated as a pair and one was extended to the rear. The new extension was set out and designed to respond to sensitive boundaries such as the neighbouring church. A contemporary approach was taken to visually split the old from the new. A brave move was made in terms of the colour pallet selection which enhances the front elevation and gives a stark separation from that of its neighbours.
This is an infill house on the corner of an existing dwelling. The site was wedge shaped with informed the geometry of the build. Black brick, with white mortar joints tie the single story element to the blackened zinc roof capping the two story element.
Recently completed and due to be photographed. Watch this space
A contemporary extension with a sedum covered flat roof and zinc roof to a protected structure in Dun Laoghaire.
This project entailed a full house renovation, ground floor and first floor extensions. The front elevation of the house was completely remodelled along with extensive landscaping of the front and back gardens.
This project entailed the delicate restoration of a protected structure in the heart of Dublin City. Number 17 Duke Street was re appropriated to house an art gallery and a wine bar at lower ground floor level.
This house on Killiney Hill was designed and built on the existing footprint of an old house. We rationalised the floor plan and designed a new house to respond to the site specific environs and views over Killiney golf club and the Dublin mountains in the distance.
This project undertook the restoration, renovation and extension of a terraced period house in Dun Laoghaire. Our client also required a studio in which to paint and sculpt from, which we located in the back garden. This out building then created two external courtyard spaces.
This development consisted of 4 number 3 storey contemporary houses on an infill site in a suburban context. Each house is heated with an air to water heat pump and has a shared parking area to the front. The pallet of white render, dark window frames and zinc roofs in consistent throughout the development.
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