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IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
JOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites,TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London. PROJECTS — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
JOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites,TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.STUDIO PRACTICE
Studio Practice. O’Donnell + Tuomey was founded in Dublin in 1988 by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey. The practice began with two public commissions arising from their cultural and social engagement: the Irish Film Institute and Ranelagh Multidenominational School. Both buildings have since been extended by us in a continuing relationshipTHE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape. CURRENT VACANCY: PROJECT ARCHITECT O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.JOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites, TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential of RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors in O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood.TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated with LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated withKYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects. PROJECTS — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London. TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SANDFORD PARK SCHOOL Sandford Park School, founded in 1922, is a small private non-denominational co-educational secondary school with pupils from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and cultures, creating a unique environment within the school. The school buildings are situated on a beautifully secluded 2.5 hectares of land, with two protectedstructures on site.
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential of GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects. ST. ANGELA’S COLLEGE St. Angela’s College is a long-established 500 pupil girls Secondary School, dating from the late 19th Century, situated on a steeply sloping mid-block site on St. Patrick’s Hill in Cork city centre. We were first commissioned to consider the development possibilities of the site in 1999. The transition from initial feasibility studies toFINN WILKIE
Finn Wilkie — O’Donnell + Tuomey. Finn Wilkie. Part 2 / Architectural Assistant. finn@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Bsc Arch UoS 2011. M Arch GSA 2016. Finn studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and was awarded the RIBA Silver Medal for his diploma thesis. Between his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, he spenttwo years
UCD CENTRE FOR RESEARCH INTO INFECTIOUS DISEASES The site is a sheltered location in Belfield campus, between the carpark and the lake, on sloping ground among mature trees. Single storey laboratories are planned around a landscaped courtyard and connected to an existing testing facility. The Research Laboratories are raised above the ground, like north facing studios, with longviews over
MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors in O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood.TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated with LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood.TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated with LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. PROJECTS — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London. TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SANDFORD PARK SCHOOL Sandford Park School, founded in 1922, is a small private non-denominational co-educational secondary school with pupils from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and cultures, creating a unique environment within the school. The school buildings are situated on a beautifully secluded 2.5 hectares of land, with two protectedstructures on site.
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential of GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects. ST. ANGELA’S COLLEGE St. Angela’s College is a long-established 500 pupil girls Secondary School, dating from the late 19th Century, situated on a steeply sloping mid-block site on St. Patrick’s Hill in Cork city centre. We were first commissioned to consider the development possibilities of the site in 1999. The transition from initial feasibility studies toFINN WILKIE
Finn Wilkie — O’Donnell + Tuomey. Finn Wilkie. Part 2 / Architectural Assistant. finn@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Bsc Arch UoS 2011. M Arch GSA 2016. Finn studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and was awarded the RIBA Silver Medal for his diploma thesis. Between his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, he spenttwo years
UCD CENTRE FOR RESEARCH INTO INFECTIOUS DISEASES The site is a sheltered location in Belfield campus, between the carpark and the lake, on sloping ground among mature trees. Single storey laboratories are planned around a landscaped courtyard and connected to an existing testing facility. The Research Laboratories are raised above the ground, like north facing studios, with longviews over
MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors in O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects.KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.TIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to the SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
GMIT FURNITURE COLLEGE LETTERFRACK The context is a former industrial school at the edge of Letterfrack village. The project is a development strategy for the site, including new buildings and the refurbishment of the former industrial school to accommodate a furniture college, workshops, radio station and administration for a wide range of community-let projects.KYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. NEWS — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY 15 January 2021. Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey appointed as George Simpson Visiting Professors at Edinburgh University 2021. 17 December 2020. Casabella Lecture 01.12.2020. 01 December 2020. Startha Éagsúla/ Alternative Histories Exhibition. 11 November 2020. AAI Lightning Lecture: John Tuomey 10.11.2020.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Auditorium is a single parabolic rake, running counter to the slope of the site, with services in the undercroft. The spatial scheme maximises sightlines and generates intimacy, with the feeling that the actors are in the same room as the audience.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.JOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites, TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential of RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.FINN WILKIE
Finn Wilkie — O’Donnell + Tuomey. Finn Wilkie. Part 2 / Architectural Assistant. finn@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Bsc Arch UoS 2011. M Arch GSA 2016. Finn studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and was awarded the RIBA Silver Medal for his diploma thesis. Between his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, he spenttwo years
MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors in O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated withTIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theKYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated withTIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theKYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
STUDIO PRACTICE
Studio Practice. O’Donnell + Tuomey was founded in Dublin in 1988 by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey. The practice began with two public commissions arising from their cultural and social engagement: the Irish Film Institute and Ranelagh Multidenominational School. Both buildings have since been extended by us in a continuing relationship LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential ofJOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites, SANDFORD PARK SCHOOL Sandford Park School, founded in 1922, is a small private non-denominational co-educational secondary school with pupils from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and cultures, creating a unique environment within the school. The school buildings are situated on a beautifully secluded 2.5 hectares of land, with two protectedstructures on site.
RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.FINN WILKIE
Finn Wilkie — O’Donnell + Tuomey. Finn Wilkie. Part 2 / Architectural Assistant. finn@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Bsc Arch UoS 2011. M Arch GSA 2016. Finn studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and was awarded the RIBA Silver Medal for his diploma thesis. Between his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, he spenttwo years
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors in O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated withTIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theKYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.THE LYRIC THEATRE
The Lyric Theatre stands on a sloping site at triangular junction between the grid pattern of Belfast’s brick streetscape and the serpentine parkland of the River Lagan. The design was developed in response to the urban and landscape conditions of the site. The building site was tightly restricted and irregular in shape.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
SEAN O’CASEY COMMUNITY CENTRE PDF. BD Magazine, Concrete Quarterly 5 June 2009, O’Donnell & Tuomey’s Sean O’Casey Community Centre, Graham Bizley. PDF. Architecture + Urbanism, No. 460 (09:01) 2009, Photography / Inspiration. PDF. Detail, March-April 2009 2009, Reports. PDF. Open House Dublin 2009, Irish Architecture Foundation. The Dubliner, February 2009 2009, TheV&A EAST MUSEUM
V&A East has been designed as a statement structure with a distinctive facade that wraps the building. The angular outer skin appears different from various approaches and view points. Lying at the heart of Stratford Waterfront, the new museum will mark the transition between the institution buildings and the residential neighbourhood. LSE SAW SWEE HOCK STUDENT CENTRE The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics is a multifunctional building with a large music venue, pub, learning cafe, union offices, prayer centre, dance studio, careers library and gym. The project is located at the knuckle-point convergence of the network of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centrecampus.
TU DUBLIN ACADEMIC HUB & LIBRARY The Academic Hub will be a landmark building at the heart of Technological University Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. It is a cluster of buildings arranged around external courts. At the centre is the protected North House, within the old St Brendan’s hospital. It will include a lively ground floor with student services, a café,exhibition
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 This is the first phase of a campus masterplan for the Central European University. The project changes the relationship of the university to the city. Phase 1 provides a public face for the university, a new entrance on axis with the Danube, auditorium, classrooms and learning café for citizens and students. The campus becomes integrated withTIMBERYARD HOUSING
The brief was for 47 dwellings and a street level community room. This project repairs the local landscape by providing a new collective space, built around a former timber yard, making a residential enclave with a sense of place. The design provides scale, identity and a piece of living city, connecting new development in the area to theKYLIE BRAITHWAITE
Kylie Braithwaite. Architectural Technologist. kylie@odonnell-tuomey.ie. BSc Arch Tech (hons) UoU 2014. Kylie started her architectural career in 2008 with InsideOut Architects, Northern Ireland, where she worked for two and a half years, and completed an HNC in Built Environment with IT, before going back to study Architectural Technology and Management at the University of Ulster. TEAM — O’DONNELL + TUOMEY O’Donnell+Tuomey is an award-winning architectural practice led by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, and an ambitious team based in Dublin, Cork and London.IRISH FILM CENTRE
It includes two cinemas, film archive, bookshop, restaurant, bar, education rooms and film production offices. The concept of a ‘culture cluster’ became a pilot project for the subsequent Temple Bar developments. An accumulation of buildings surrounded a covered yard which when opened to the light became the foyer and focus of thedesign.
STUDIO PRACTICE
Studio Practice. O’Donnell + Tuomey was founded in Dublin in 1988 by Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey. The practice began with two public commissions arising from their cultural and social engagement: the Irish Film Institute and Ranelagh Multidenominational School. Both buildings have since been extended by us in a continuing relationship LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The design is a winner of a three-stage invited international design competition that "aimed to redefine the nature of architectural education and to challenge the current preconceptions of architectural design of the 21 st century, imagining a building respectful of tradition, but ambitious enough to anticipate the architecture to come". The School was interested in the pedagogic potential ofJOHN TUOMEY
John Tuomey. Founding Director. info@odonnell-tuomey.ie. FRIAI, FRIBA, Hon FAIA, Hon RSUA. B Arch (hons) UCD 1976. M Arch UCD 2004. John established O’Donnell+Tuomey with Sheila O’Donnell in 1988. The son of a civil engineer, he grew up on building sites, SANDFORD PARK SCHOOL Sandford Park School, founded in 1922, is a small private non-denominational co-educational secondary school with pupils from a wide variety of backgrounds, countries and cultures, creating a unique environment within the school. The school buildings are situated on a beautifully secluded 2.5 hectares of land, with two protectedstructures on site.
RANELAGH MULTIDENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL The brief was to provide an eight classroom school to the Department of Education and Science standard schedule on a very restricted site. The site is at a key location on the route from the city centre across the Grand Canal towards Ranelagh village.FINN WILKIE
Finn Wilkie — O’Donnell + Tuomey. Finn Wilkie. Part 2 / Architectural Assistant. finn@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Bsc Arch UoS 2011. M Arch GSA 2016. Finn studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow and was awarded the RIBA Silver Medal for his diploma thesis. Between his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, he spenttwo years
KATE GRIFFIN
Kate Griffin. Senior Architect. kate@odonnell-tuomey.ie. MRIAI. BSc Arch UCD 2009. B Arch (hons) UCD 2012. Kate studied architecture at University College Dublin, graduating in 2012. Her degree included a semester abroad at Delft University of Technology. As a student she worked as an architectural assistant in Dublin, New York andAmsterdam.
MAEVE POWER
Maeve Power. Practice & Communications Manager. maeve@odonnell-tuomey.ie communications@odonnell-tuomey.ie. Dip OM DBS 2010 BA GrComm (hons) USW 2014. Maeve joined O’Donnell + Tuomey as Practice & Communications Manager in 2012, having previously gained experience working in the financial services, engineering, veterinary and non-profit sectors inScroll → ← Top
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