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Ice House Hotel Mayo
On the banks of the river Moy in Ballina, the Icehouse Hotel was an actual Icehouse in the past. The restaurant, was the Icehouse, used for storing fish in the 18th & 19th Century, was filled with ice (you can see the hatch in the ceiling for the dropping in the ice towards the back of the room). Our brief was to redesign the lighting for the historic main restaurant, and the newer addition spa areas. The requirement of the client, was to create a warm, relaxing ambience, while ensuring functionality (guests had issues reading menus in the previous format of the restaurant).
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Blanchardstown Shopping Centre Blanchardstown, Dublin
Concept, detailed design, construction overview, snagging and supply for all internal and entrance areas. The centre had not been renovated in over twenty years so felt dated and uninviting. Lighting was highlighted as key importance to the renovation to improve the “feel” of the space. The brief was to create a bright and inviting atmosphere, particularly in the non-day lit areas.
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Carton House Estate Kildare
While Carton House luxury resort is filled with beautiful Georgian architecture, the lighting, and the guest arrival experience at night-time was underwhelming. Our brief was to elevate the end user night time arrival experience through lighting.
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Brewery Quarter Cork
The Brewery Quarter is a 90,000 sq. ft new office retail, hospitality and cultural development on the old Beamish site in Cork city. We were appointed for concept design, detailed design, construction overview and supply for all four façades of the building. Our brief was to ensure the Tudor façade was the central feature of the development, with the lighting in the contemporary parts of the building designed to compliment and add interest.
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Liffey Valley Bus Connect Plaza Dublin
The bus plaza, located in the newly redeveloped carpark at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, is the first plaza to be completed as part of the BusConnects programme which is currently being rolled out across the city. The Plaza was designed with striking meandering shape to grab attention and create a great first impression for visitors arriving at the shopping centre.
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Central Plaza Dublin
We were appointed in March 2020 to take the lighting design, brought to concept stage by a UK designer, to detail design, procurement, snagging and completion.