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The O2
The O2
The O2 Arena is Ireland's biggest live music venue and sits at the North Wall Quay end of the River Liffey.
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O'Connell Street 1987
O'Connell Street 1987
A picture of the old corner of William Street and O'Connell Street.
© John Walsh
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The Green Building Temple Bar
The Green Building Temple Bar
This is a prime example of how environmentally sound buildings can not only contribute towards achieving our climate change goals, but can be hugely profitable, and be built in urban areas. It is a mixed-use building offering accommodation, office space and retail lettings.
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Dublin Docklands Development
Dublin Docklands Development
This example of sustainable inner city regeneration delivers a major contribution to the social and economic prosperity of Dublin and the whole of Ireland.
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Cork County Council is an excellent example of a sustainable structure.
Cork County Council is an excellent example of a sustainable structure.
This bulding is an excellent example of Accessible Design and a sustainable structure. The tower has been fitted out with a climactically responsive glass louver façade - which allows it to be naturally ventilated - text pads, anti-glare blinds, wheelchair accessible toilets on eight floors and lifts on each floor.
Courtesy of Cork County Council
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Redevelopment in Limerick 1992
Redevelopment in Limerick 1992
A picture of the old corner of William Street and O'Connell Street. The redevelopment of any area must only be carried out after zoning regulations have been properly adhered to and metiulcous planning has been done.
© John Walsh
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O'Connell Street 2009
O'Connell Street 2009
A picture of the current corner of William Street and O'Connell Street.
© John Walsh
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Grand Canal Square
Grand Canal Square
This is one of the most innovative landscape design projects ever undertaken in Ireland.
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Urban
Urban
Nature on your doorstep, whether it be in an apartment block or house, needs looking after too. Watering plants during the summer, trimming and weeding can all help keep your little patch going. It may only seem like a small thing but all helps in the race to halt biodiversity decline.
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Pepper Canister Church
Pepper Canister Church
This structure was the last in a series of Georgian Churches built by the Church of Ireland in 1824. Interior and exterior projects need to be carried out urgently as they are of great importance to the long-term maintenance of the Church. The dome is currently being restored to prevent its collapse.
© John Walsh