Ireland’s favourite buildings: Limerick rugby experience, Béal na Bláth and Dublin warehouse top RIAI public vote
The building was also described as robust, yet extremely elegant and light.
The new Béal na Bláth memorial conserves the considerable authenticity of the general valley sections with its escarpments, bridges, great trees and sniper bóithríns, according to the RIAI, who called it “a public space that has utility and meaning in an important cultural landscape”.Tropical Fruit Warehouse consists of a restored 1980s warehouse that is a protected structure, a lightweight overhead glass extension and a new seven-storey office building to the rear.
“It is clear from the level of entries that Irish architects are amongst the best in the world, supporting not just design but Ireland’s economic, cultural and social structure,” she said.
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