CBOI Dublin

Moving from their iconic Dame St. head office, the new Central Bank of Ireland building on the cities North Quays was a logical location in the heart of Dublin’s Financial district. At approximately 28,000m2, this imposing 8 storeys building perched on the quayside of the river Liffey is clad in curtain wall glazing with a veil that consists of gold anodised perforated Aluminium panels, the solid elements and some of the perforated panels that provides both design and solar shading were manufactured by Spanwall.

YEAR

LOCATION

Dublin, Ireland

ARCHITECT

Henry J Lyons

CONTRACTOR

Walls Construction

Moving from their iconic Dame St. head office, the new Central Bank of Ireland building on the cities North Quays was a logical location in the heart of Dublin’s Financial district.


Henry J Lyons was commissioned to reimagine the defunct concrete structure of the former Anglo-Irish Bank headquarters in Dublin Docklands and oversee the delivery of the new Central Bank of Ireland headquarters and create an iconic landmark emblematic of its strategic national function.

 

At approximately 28,000m2, this imposing 8 storeys building perched on the quayside of the river Liffey is clad in curtain wall glazing with a veil that consists of gold anodised perforated Aluminium panels, the solid elements and some of the perforated panels that provides both design and solar shading were manufactured by Spanwall. Designed by Henry J. Lyons Architect and build by Walls Construction the facade was installed by Architectural Aluminium.
 

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