No 1 Grand Canal Square Dublin

Made of light.

No.1 Grand Canal Square is one of three prestigious buildings that frame the new Grand Canal Square, which in turn forms the heart of the redeveloped southern part of the Dublin docklands. The building offers approximately 14.000 m² of highly modern, flexibly designed offices, restaurants and businesses, as well as underground parking facilities. The offices are located on five floors around an atrium, which rises up from the first floors and looks out on the port basin to the east. The ground floor, which houses all the restaurants, businesses and the main entrances to the offices, is reached via a colonnade. This extends from the pedestrian zone along the harbour wall to the public square in the northern part of the site.

The architects envisaged that the facade system, which was specially developed for this project, would make the building appear as if it were “made of light” and thus lend it a unique appearance. Accordingly, AR coated glass and various types of colour effect glass were used to create the illusion that the building is suspended over the new square and the port basin. The remainder of the building shell consists of a mixture of mullion-transom-facades, unitized facades, a glazed atrium roof, structural glazing, coloured glass fins and stone facing. The generous use of glass results in an impressive interplay between space and the structure, which various in accordance with the transitions between day and night.

Location:
Dublin, IE
Solution:
Individual
Customer:
G & T Crampton Ltd
Architect:
DMOD Duffy Mitchell O’Donoghue Architects
Award:
Realisation:
GIG FASSADEN