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1 CAPEL STREET, DUBLIN 1

1 CAPEL STREET, DUBLIN 1

No.1 Capel Street dates from approximately 1838 in its most recent iteration and incorporates primary masonry fabric dating to circa 1785.

ALTAMONT HOUSE AND GARDENS, CO. CARLOW

ALTAMONT HOUSE AND GARDENS, CO. CARLOW

Kelly and Cogan Architects were appointed in 2019 by the OPW to prepare the current Conservation Masterplan for Altamont House and Gardens and to assess the existing built environment and visitor facilities of Altamont House and Gardens, Co. Carlow

3 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

3 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

No.3 Henrietta Street was the last of the great Henrietta Street Mansions to be developed and dates from c.1754 when Owen Wynne of Hazelwood, County Sligo married the Hon Anne Maxwell, daughter of John, first Lord Farnham who occupied No. 4 next door.

18 ORMOND QUAY UPPER, DUBLIN 7

18 ORMOND QUAY UPPER, DUBLIN 7

18 Ormond Quay Upper is a handsome example of a north-side merchant house sited on the north Liffey quays overlooking Christ Church Cathedral and the Civic Offices. It dates primarily from the 1840s but incorporates layers of much earlier date.

READS CUTLERS, 4 PARLIAMENT STREET, DUBLIN 2

READS CUTLERS, 4 PARLIAMENT STREET, DUBLIN 2

Parliament Street, designed and laid out to the design of the Wide Streets Commissioners architect: George Semple, in 1762, is the first example of formal axial planning in mid-eighteenth-century Dublin.

SCOIL ASSAIM, BNS, RAHENY, DUBLIN 5

SCOIL ASSAIM, BNS, RAHENY, DUBLIN 5

Scoil Assaim Boys National School, which dates from the1950s, is a senior boys’ school in Raheny providing classes from Second to Sixth

CERAMICS GALLERY, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND, DUBLIN 2

CERAMICS GALLERY, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND, DUBLIN 2

This project involved the temporary relocation of Seanad Eireann into the Ceramics Room of the National Museum pending completion of a necessary programme of works in Leinster House.

86 NORTH KING STREET, DUBLIN 7

86 NORTH KING STREET, DUBLIN 7

86 North King Street is currently a vacant mid terrace site located in the centre of the historic mediaeval ‘Oxmantown’ district and within a short walk of Smithfield Square established in 1665.

14 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

14 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

No.14 Henrietta Street was built around 1748 along with Nos. 13 and 15 as a single building campaign by Luke Gardiner. Along with No.3 these were the last houses to be constructed on Henrietta Street, which was laid out almost 25 years before in 1729.

ST BRICINS PARK, DUBLIN 7

ST BRICINS PARK, DUBLIN 7

St Bricin’s Park, built in the mid 1960’s, is a Senior Citizens housing complex which originally comprised 68 bedsit units in three two-storey blocks to a standardised design which is common across much of the city.

PRIVATE HOUSE, DUBLIN 4

PRIVATE HOUSE, DUBLIN 4

This property dates from approximately 1860.

TAILORS HALL, DUBLIN 8

TAILORS HALL, DUBLIN 8

The Tailors’ Guild Hall, is Dublin’s sole surviving Guild Hall and was built in the early years of the eighteenth century, c.1705 on the site of a former Jesuit chapel and college.

12 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

12 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

12 Henrietta Street is a three-bay three-storey terraced house over exposed basement, dating from approximately 1730 and originally conceived as one of a matching pair with No. 11

32 BACHELORS WALK, DUBLIN 1

32 BACHELORS WALK, DUBLIN 1

Bachelor’s Walk dates from approximately 1680 when it was laid out as an extension of Ormond Quay, with the building of mercantile residences following on in the early 1700s.

BENINCASA SCHOOL, BLACKROCK, COUNTY DUBLIN

BENINCASA SCHOOL, BLACKROCK, COUNTY DUBLIN

Benincasa Special School, based in South Dublin enrols children aged between 5 and 16, that have been referred to the school due to the child’s special needs and inability to thrive in mainstream education.

SWORDS CASTLE, CO. DUBLIN

SWORDS CASTLE, CO. DUBLIN

Swords Castle is the best surviving medieval episcopal manor in Ireland and is designated a National Monument. With a rich assembly of historic buildings of great antiquity, it is a complex site representing at least 500 years of development, redesign, alteration, re-use and adaptation.

AVONDALE HOUSE FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 1

AVONDALE HOUSE FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 1

Dublin City Council’s Precinct Improvement Programme has been highly effective in addressing the core underlying issues of anti-social activity, amenity and safe living areas which affect many social housing complexes within the metropolitan area.

EAMONN CEANNT PARK, DUBLIN 12

EAMONN CEANNT PARK, DUBLIN 12

This Project involved the design and development of a new sports facility building to accommodate the needs of the local community within a local authority housing estate in a deprived inner suburb.

PRIVATE HOUSE, BALLSBRIDGE

PRIVATE HOUSE, BALLSBRIDGE

This Project involved the remodelling and extension of a late Edwardian Residence for a private client.

42 MANOR STREET, DUBLIN 7

42 MANOR STREET, DUBLIN 7

42 Manor Street is a four-storey over basement three-bay house located in a terrace of buildings on Manor St.

MARKIEVICZ HOUSE FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 2

MARKIEVICZ HOUSE FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 2

This Project involved the development of a Social Housing Masterplan for the Urban Regeneration of Markievicz House a dilapidated and aging flat complex in local authority complex in a deprived part of Dublin’s South Inner City.

NENAGH CASTLE, NENAGH CO. TIPPERARY

NENAGH CASTLE, NENAGH CO. TIPPERARY

Nenagh Castle is a cylindrical keep built by Theobald Walter around 1200.

15 AND 16 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

15 AND 16 HENRIETTA STREET, DUBLIN 1

No.15 Henrietta Street was built around 1748 along with Nos. 13 and 14 as a single building campaign by Luke Gardiner.

AUGHRIM ST AND DISTRICT CREDIT UNION, DUBLIN 7

AUGHRIM ST AND DISTRICT CREDIT UNION, DUBLIN 7

Kelly and Cogan Architects were appointed by Aughrim St and District Credit Union in 2003 to refurbish their premises at the junction of Manor St, Aughrim St and Prussia St as a new headquarters building for the Credit Union.

PAIRC MHUIRE, NEWBRIDGE, CO. KILDARE

PAIRC MHUIRE, NEWBRIDGE, CO. KILDARE

Kelly and Cogan Architects were appointed in 2002 by Kildare County Council to deliver the development of 29 New Houses and Apartments at Pairc Mhuire in Newbridge.

CARAGH ROAD, NAAS, CO. KILDARE

CARAGH ROAD, NAAS, CO. KILDARE

This Project for a Social Housing Masterplan and Development comprises 115 new houses in a mixture of three, and four-bedroom units

MABBOT LANE APARTMENTS DEVELOPMENT, DUBLIN 1

MABBOT LANE APARTMENTS DEVELOPMENT, DUBLIN 1

Mabbot Lane is a mews laneway in Dublin’s North Inner City located immediately to the rear of Lower Gardiner Street and originally servicing the 18th century townhouses located on the east side of the street.

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE, NEWBRIDGE, CO. KILDARE

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE, NEWBRIDGE, CO. KILDARE

Newbridge Family Resource Centre is one of 109 Family Resource Centres in the country.

WHITTON ROAD HOUSING, TERENURE, DUBLIN 6

WHITTON ROAD HOUSING, TERENURE, DUBLIN 6

Kelly and Cogan Architects were invited by Dublin City Council to submit proposals for the development of senior citizens housing on a vacant sit in Whitton Road, Terenure in 2006.

O’DEVANEY GARDENS FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 7

O’DEVANEY GARDENS FLAT COMPLEX, DUBLIN 7

O’Devaney Gardens was a social housing complex of 278 flats located beside the Phoenix Park in Dublin 7 and the home of more than 1,000 people.

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