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Sheridan Woods Architects + Urban Planners 1 | 3 42 Arran Street East P R O J E C T L I S T u p d a t e d May, 2009 PROJECT NAME DESCRIPTION CLIENT PROJECT VALUE € A R C H I T E C T U R E - P U B L I C 2 0 0 3 - 2 0 0 9 Monaghan County Museum Strategic Review Of Monaghan County Museum Monaghan County Council Strategic Review MANG Refurbishment and Extension of the Model Arts & Niland Sligo County Council 4,100,000 Gallery, Sligo Sligo County Museum Proposal for a County Museum at Connaughton Road, Sligo County Council 7,400,000 Sligo A R C H I T E C T U R E - P U B L I C 2 0 0 3 - 2 0 0 9 Balbriggan 0.78 Ha Town Centre Master Plan / Feasibility G. Brown 21,000,000 Swiss Cottage 64 Residential Units, Public House, Restaurant, Retail Swiss Partnership 18,000,000 Addison Lodge 21 Residential Units, Public House, Restaurant Addison Partnership 7,000,000 Killegland 74 Residential units, Office, Creche Woodgreen 11,100,000 Inse bay 40 Residential Units, Inse Bay, Co. Meath Woodgreen 8,000,000 Seagrave Square 39 Residential Units / Commercial Ashbourne Woodgreen 11,000,000 Toll House Clonee Residential Units / Commerical, Toll House P. & J. McGrattan 7,000,000 Riverside 124 Residential Units / Commercial, Clonee M. Regan 22,000,000 St. Walerans 80 No. Apartment / Town House, Gorey Co. Wexford D. Stapleton 12,000,000 Stradbally 220 No. Dwellings, Stradbally, Co. Laois Jackson Group 35,000,000 Mountmellick 150 No. Dwellings, Mountmellick, Co. Laois Jackson Group 22,000,000 Patrickswell 150 No. Dwellings, Patrickswell, Co. Limerick Bayworld Investments 22,000,000 Clonee 70 No. Apartments, Crèche, 6 No. Retail, Clonee Shelman Properties 12,000,000 Avondlale Square 0.5 Ha Acres 35 No. Dwellings, 3 No. Home Offices Carraigdun Properties 7,000,000 & 3 No. Retail Units, Dunboyne Merrion Road 9 No. Apartments, Ballsbridge, Dublin G. Doody 1,800,000 Skerries 6 No. Apartments, Skerries, Dublin J. Nealan 900,000 Glasnevin Hill 1 No. Apartment & 1 No. Retail Unit, Glasnevin D. Cummins 380,000 Woodquay 3 No. Apartments & 1 No. Retail Unit, Woodquay, Gal- R. & M. Waters 500,000 way Nth Circular 1 No. Apartment & 1 No. Retail Unit, Nth Circular Rd Doncar Construction 250,000 Brighton Square 2 No. Apartment Extension, Brighton Square Coretta Co. Ltd 300,000 Orchard Lane Mews Dwelling M. & A. Foley 610,000 Corcoran Dwelling Kiliney, Dublin P. & A. Corcoran 190,000 O’Shea House Rathgar, Dublin J. & M. O’Shea 140,000 Mansfield Mews Dartmouth Sq, Dublin B. Mansfield 150,000 Murphy House Two Mile House, Naas, Kildare J. & M. Murphy 130,000 House And Stables Kildare V. Brophy 310,000 Nelson St Remodelling Georgian Dwellings J. Corcoran, Doncar, E. 950,000 Smyth Haddington Rd Remodelling Edwardian Dwelling V. McDonald 300,000 A R C H I T E C T U R E - C O M M E R C I A L 1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 2 Magdalene Street Drogheda, Office Building McDonald Holding 4,000,000 Glasnevin Hill Retail and Office D. Cummins 380,000 Kittyhawks 150 Bedroom Hotel, Conference Facilities, Airport Rd M. Kearney 22,000,000 Enniscorthy Mixed Use Development / Refurbishment Of Mill Adamar Construction 7,000,000 Rathmore Veterinary Clinic Surgery, Shop, Rathmore, Kerry D. & M. Murphy 250,000 A R C H I T E C T U R E - H E A L T H A N D C O M M U N I T Y Termonfeckin Mixed Use Crèche Termonfeckin McDonald Holding 1,500,000 Nursing Home Termonfeckin, Co. Louth MV Nursing Ltd 3,750,000 O’Growney Terrace Crèche And Apartment, Navan Co. Meath J. Smith 270,000 St. Louis High School School Gymnasium St. Louis High School Board Of Management 380,000 North William Street Parish Credit Union Credit Union 250,000 sheridan woods architects + urban planners 1 | 3 42 arran street east. dublin 7 | tel: 01 878 0403 | fax: - 0532 | [email protected] | www.sheridanwoods.ie P R O J E C T L I S T u p d a t e d May, 2009 PROJECT NAME DESCRIPTION CLIENT PROJECT VALUE € A R C H I T E C T U R E - I N D U S T R I A L Loughshinny Crab Processing Plant, Loughshinny, Dublin D. & O. Brannagan 250,000 Walkinstown Food Processing Plant, Walkinstown, Dublin Cheesecakes Ltd 270,000 Walkinstown Warehouse, Walkinstown, Dublin SJ Geary 270,000 Trim Compost Recycling Facility, Trim, Co. Meath Reduce Reuse Recycle Ltd 300,000 U R B A N D E S I G N - F R A M E W O R K P L A N N I N G Dolphin House Community Master Plan Dolphin House Rejuvenation Master Plan / Reporting Fortunestown Community Technical Advice Future West Technical Reporting Carnaross Local Area Plan Meath County Council Local Area Plan Crossakiel Local Area Plan Meath County Council Local Area Plan Rathcairn Local Area Plan Meath County Council Local Area Plan Gibbstown Local Area Plan Meath County Council Local Area Plan An Daingan (Dingle) Village Design Statement Kerry County Council Design Statement Sligo Cultural Quarter Framework Plan, Sligo Sligo County Council Framework Plan Drumone Graig Design Statement Drumone Joint Venture Design Statement Rosslare Town Centre Master Plan, Rosslare, Co. Wexford Private Master Plan Gorey 70 Ha Lands at Gorey, Co. Wexford Action Area Plan D. Stapleton / Wexford Action Area Plan County Council Clonee Framework Plan, Clonee, Co. Meath M. Regan Framework Plan Clonee Environmental Improvement Clonee Meath Meath County Council Urban Design Cabra Cross Urban Initiative Urban Design Dublin City Council Dunboyne Town Square Environmental Improvements Meath County Council 150,000 Laytown Beach Front Environmental Improvements Meath County Council 90,000 Mountbellew Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 127,000 Oughterard Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 95,000 Eyrecourt Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 120,000 Glenamaddy Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 89,000 Athenry Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 90,000 Oranmore Environmental Improvements Galway County Council 70,000 Inse Bay Environmental Improvement / Estate Restructuring Woodgreen 80,000 P L A N N I N G Ashboune Town Centre 0.65 Ha Ashbourne Town Centre Darlington Properties Zoning Submission Convent Lands Ratoath Woodgreen Builders Zoning Submission Naas 90 Ha Lands At Naas, Co. Kildare D. Weld Zoning Submission Shankill 20 Ha Lands At Shankill, Dun Laoghaire Berncastle Developments Zoning Submission Balscaddan Cluster Land Use Zoning, Fingal C Delaney Zoning Submission Gorey 70 Ha Lands At Gorey, Co. Wexford D. Stapleton Zoning / Action Area Plan Trim 50 Ha At Trim, Co. Meath Barr Construction Zoning Submission Sheen Falls Estate Kenmare, Co. Kerry Sheen Falls Estate Zoning Submission Coolballow Wexford Adamar Construction Zoning / Environmental Road and Bridge Gorey, Co. Wexford D. Stapleton EIS / Planning Applica- tion St. Waleran’s Phase 1 Residential, Gorey, Co. Wexford D. Stapleton Planning Application Clonee Framework Plan Clonee Meath Meath County Council Framework Planning Waste Recycling Facility Dublin Reduce Reuse Recycle Ltd Planning Status Ballinaclash Riverside Dwelling, Wicklow Henchion Reuter Architects Planning Appeal Pearse Square 30 Duplex Apartments / Dwellings GKMP Architects / N. Ryan Planning Appeal Cameron Square Garden Dwelling CAST Architecture / E Foyle Planning Appeal Georges Hill Balbriggan Residential Development O’Mahony Pike Architects Planning Appeal sheridan woods architects + urban planners 2 | 3 42 arran street east. dublin 7 | tel: 01 878 0403 | fax: - 0532 | [email protected] | www.sheridanwoods.ie P R O J E C T L I S T u p d a t e d May, 2009 PROJECT NAME DESCRIPTION CLIENT PROJECT VALUE € Beechpark Avenue Castleknock Residential Development O’Briain Beary Architects Planning Appeal Sydenham Dundrum Residential Development O’Mahony Pike Architects Planning Appeal RRR Extension To Recycle Facility, Dublin Reduce Reuse Recycle Ltd Planning Appeal Capel Street Residential Development, Capel Street, Dublin The Architecture Company Planning Appeal Gael Scoil, Kildare Fagan Kelly Lysaght Archi- Planning Appeal tects Carnagarve Carnagarve House, Moville O’Briain Beary Architects / Planning Appeal McGinnis sheridan woods architects + urban planners 3 | 3 42 arran street east. dublin 7 | tel: 01 878 0403 | fax: - 0532 | [email protected] | www.sheridanwoods.ie.
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