Retail & Office Development and Filling Station, Letterkenny

Retail & Office Development and Filling Station, Letterkenny

Proposed New High-End Retail and Office development with Filling Station at the Neil T Blaney Road, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal.

Design proposes a 3-storey building with common rooftop terraces and gardens overlooking the new Letterkenny Town Centre landscape (in future).

Profile Park, Dublin

This is a marketing and information suite constructed as part one storey and part storey to provide information and marketing facilities as part of the Profile Park Development, Dublin.

COPE Supermarket, Co. Donegal

This project comprises the demolition of existing main street premises and the construction of a new modern retail facility providing new supermarket, sports shop, post office and first floor office accommodation at Main Street, Dungloe, Co Donegal.

Retail & Apartment Development, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

Mixed-Use Retail & Apartment Development in the heart of Letterkenny, Ireland.

Overall design approach reflects the growing confidence of Letterkenny as a rising Urban Centre in the North-West of Ireland, and continuing to provide for the increasing growth and demand in the region.

High-quality development on a prominent site near the traditional town centre highlighting the ambition of the local community to embrace the future.

Private Offices, Co Donegal

Modern intrepretation of traditional banking hall, with double-height main space and Committee Room above, reflecting the interrelationahip between client and bank; overall approach reinforces the new dynamism of the Irish financial system in the current global market.

COPE Building Providers, Co. Donegal

The brief for this project was to provide the client who was a long established builders providers located within the town of Dungloe, Co Donegal with new state of the art modern retail premises. The project comprises retail, warehouse and office accommodation, part single storey, part two storey.

WESTBIC Enterprise Centre, Co. Donegal

The brief for this project was to provide modern state of the art start up units for businesses connected with the computer industry. The project was part funded by International Fund For Ireland, Interreg and Udaras Na Gaeltachta. Part of the project was to include for the use of renewable energy.