Tara Street Station Air Rights Development
Tara Street is the busiest station in central Dublin serving over 25,000 passengers at peak times. In order to fund the redevelopment and expansion of the concourse and passenger facilities, Austin-Smith:Lord worked closely with Irish Rail Architects, Iarnròd Éireann, AECOM and commercial advisors
Lisneys to develop a concept design, by Adamsons Associates, for a 14 storey office tower over the station with views to the River Liffey. Our work was completed on time and within budget, enabling the client to secure planning permission.
LOCATION: DUBLIN
CLIENT: IARNRÒD ÉIREANN
VALUE: £80m
COMPLETION: 2012
SERVICE: ARCHITECTURE
SECTOR: TRANSPORT, COMMERCIAL
STRUCTURES: AECOM
SERVICES: AECOM
COST CONSULTANT: BRUCE SHAW PARTNERSHIP
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