News

Awards


Sean O Casey Community Centre wins at the Irish Concrete Society Awards 2009
Sean O'Casey Community Centre was the Building Category Winner where 13 entries were considered.

The chq building in Dublin's Docklands wins major architectural award
The chq building in Dublin's Docklands wins major architectural award

Mayor Square Shortlisted for Academy of Urbanism Award
The Docklands' Mayor Square, in the IFSC, has been shortlisted for the Academy of Urbanism Award in the Great Places category.

Hanover Quay receives best housing award at RIAI's Irish architectural awards
The development scheme at Hanover Quay in Dublin, designed by O'Mahony Pike architects, has been named as best housing project at the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland annual Architecture Awards.

Clarion Quay Development in Docklands Wins RIAI Silver Media for Housing
The Clarion Quay residential development in Dublin's Docklands has been awarded the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland's silver medal for housing.

Docklands Authority Wins Living Dublin Award 2005
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority was declared the overall winner of The Living Dublin Awards 2005 and also took first place in the Culture & Tourism category, for its initiative to bring life back to the River Liffey.

School Musical Takes Art Award
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority has won a prestigious Allianz Business2Arts Award for the third year in a row, setting a new record since the awards were first introduced 15 years ago.

Sean O' Casey Bridge Wins Top Award
Dublin's newest bridge, the Sean O'Casey Bridge, has won a major international engineering award.

Back to top

Docklands Fact

The IFSC buildings were the first buildings in Ireland to have air conditioning!