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Designs for new ESB HQ kept secret
State-owned ESB insisted it cannot reveal shortlisted designs for the redevelopment of its controversially-sited headquarters. Scores of entries in a... -
Concern over work on heritage site
The state has been accused of neglecting one of the country’s most iconic heritage sites. An expert on the history... -
First Look: Newry Railway Station, Northern Ireland by Robinson McIlwaine Architects
After a 14 year wait, Newry finally has a new train station designed by Robinson McIlwaine Architects Often referred to... -
Don’t change our historic city centre warns architect
The ‘down-at-heel’ appearance of a street in Dublin’s city centre should be retained and not given a “bland” makeover. The... -
Station gutted by fire to be restored
The Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) have begun temporary conservation works to secure the dilapidated railway building at Dundrum Luas station.... -
Demolished illegally, the church that was ‘saved’
A church that had been ‘saved’ from demolition was knocked down anyway early this morning. At 6am, residents near Croke... -
Green light for hotel on ‘potential Viking site’
A nine-storey hotel in Dublin has got the go-ahead despite concerns its location could be an important Viking site. The... -
Does €100m worth of business in return for 450 bikes AD up?
Dublin City Council should make public a contract in which advertising space is being exchanged for bicycles, a politician has... -
New Liffey bridge to open up 29km of green space
Construction of Dublin’s newest pedestrian bridge is one step closer to commencing as a tender is put out for the... -
Winds of change for Dublin quarter
A controversialredevelopment of Dublin’s historic Windmill site is to go ahead after an objection was withdrawn. Heritage body An Taisce... -
Waterford tower to be twice as tall as Liberty Hall
A tower described as being twice as tall as Dublin’s Liberty Hall will form the focal point of an urban...


