1991 – IFSC House, Custom House Quay, Dublin
Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre, and one of several building with a similar architectural theme and palette. Following an international competition Burke-Kennedy Doyle Architects were commissioned to u
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1991 – IFSC House, Custom House Quay, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre, and one of several building with a similar architectural theme and palette. Following an international competition Burke-Kennedy Doyle Architects were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive urban renewal programme on the 27-acre site in the heart of the city. Their earliest buildings

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1983 – Earlsfort Centre Scheme, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin
Architect: Burke-Kennedy Doyle & Partners

A long drawn-out scheme that took many years for completion. With frontage to three major Dublin streets – Earlsfort Terrace, Hatch Street and Leeson Street, planning was lodged in 1983 for th
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1983 – Earlsfort Centre Scheme, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Burke-Kennedy Doyle & Partners A long drawn-out scheme that took many years for completion. With frontage to three major Dublin streets – Earlsfort Terrace, Hatch Street and Leeson Street, planning was lodged in 1983 for this 422,000 sq. ft. development. At the time, the site already had permission for 360,000 sq. ft. The 4-acre

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