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Dublin Docklands
Project Description
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority proposed to create a high-quality ground plane and pedestrian environment at Custom House Quay, and the interface of Docklands with Eden Quay.
Design Brief
The objective was to link the Docklands to the City with natural pedestrian flows. This was to be achieved through enhancement of the quality of the environment beneath the Loopline bridge by lighting and other measures, and by creating visual impact at the interface of the docklands and the traditional city through illuminations of buildings and structures.
We also developed lighting treatments for a number of buildings and structures - The Shertzer Bridges, ICFC, the Custom House, amongst others - which each and together acted as visual magnets to draw attention down the Liffey.
Architect
Design by Wink Lighting
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