The new Day Activation Unit at Peamount Hospital provides accommodation for people of varying ages with physical and mental disabilities. The building is a one storey extension to an existing seventies building and accommodates base rooms and staff facilities designed around a landscaped garden. Moloney O’Beirne have been involved in projects at Peamount Hospital since 1993.
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Throughout their fifty year history, Moloney O'Beirne have acquired a reputation for providing excellent architecture and design services in the healthcare and education sectors. Moloney O'Beirne employ 25 people ranging from architects, architectural technicians, PSDP personnel and associated administrative staff.
Moloney O'Beirne's approach to architecture and design focuses on designing buildings that facilitate and provoke human interaction to create functional spaces for living, working and learning. The firm promotes attention to detail to ensure design and technical excellence at every level of a project’s life.
Trinity College purchased the former Bord Gais headquarters in D’Olier Street in 2001 and tabled a brief to MOB to located teaching facilties, staff and student accommodation in the protected structure. The building has been refurbished in a combination of Art Deco and Tudor revival styles in the 1930’s and sensitive contemporary insertions have updated the building to provide the facilities requested by our client and compliance with current standards.
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The Sutherland School of Law achieved Substantial Completion at the end of September 2013.