Residential Architects Dublin
Individually Tailored Homes
We are award-winning Architects in Dublin specialising in residential projects, including newbuild houses, reconstruction and significant refurb / extension / transformation of existing. We are currently engaged as Architects in a small number of projects across Dublin with construction values ranging from €400,000 up to €1.5m.
The majority of our houses will end up as highly efficient A-rated homes for life.
We have a track record in delivering highly bespoke residential architecture projects which run smoothly through design, planning and construction stages, many of which have received awards and been widely published.
We use highly detailed 3D Digital models to plan, visualise and clearly communicate from early in the design process to ensure a successful outcome.
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Completed Works
Elevated Living
Mount Merrion, Dublin
A new A1-rated two-storey house on a steeply sloping site overlooking Dublin city replaces a dilapidated single-storey bungalow. Internally, eight gables shape eight vaulted ceilings to dramatic spaces underneath.
Client comments
Confirmed BER: A1
17.84 kWh/m2/yr
1.52 kgC02/m2/yr
BER Number 117249490
Newbuild House in South Dublin
Boldly Reimagined Rebuild
Clonskeagh, Dublin
“The team delivered in designing the home of our dreams.”
Client comments
A simple modernist material palette transforms a detached 1960s house into an architecturally timeless family home. By extending out to the side and rear, large open spaces are formed overlooking the mature rear garden.
House Reconstruction in Clonskeagh
Client Reviews
Dormer Delight
Terenure, Dublin
“Sensitive, simple, understated design.”
Jury Commentary
A modern home is rebuilt behind the front gable of an existing dormer bungalow in Dublin. To the rear, the North-facing elevation is enlivened with a dramatic glazed screen which sweeps out to catch afternoon sun.
Rconstruction of Terenure Dormer Bungalow
Solar Serenity
Sandymount, Dublin
“Thoughtful and clever use of natural light.”
Awards jury commentary
A 1960s semi-detached house in Sandymount, Dublin is refurbished and extended with a new two-storey addition to the rear. At ground floor level, an offset in the plan allows Southlight to reach the back of the house.
Sandymount House Extension & Renovation
Northlight
Blackrock, Dublin
“...work brimming with intelligence, ingenuity, judgement and taste.”
AAI Awards
“David was a pleasure to work with...we were absolutely delighted with how things turned out”
Client comments
A typical north-facing 1960’s semi-D is refurbished and extended. With a North-facing rear orientation, carefully positioned light wells were introduced to draw sunshine into the new family spaces.
Booterstown Northlight Extension
Portico
Blackrock, Dublin
“Inside the extension, the white brick creates a bright space of timeless modernist character.”
“David brought us a very unique design which we absolutely love.”
Client comments
With a wedge-shaped corner site, this house was refurbished and re-orientated to create privacy and take advantage of a perfect Southerly location. A tall white-brick portico shades the interior.
Portico House Extension
Timeless Revival
Terenure, Dublin
An unusual Art-Deco era house from 1938 is refurbished and extended to provide a modern home. The front of the house was reconstructed with a new porch, entrance area and raised planter which are sympathetic to the architecture of the period.
Renovation of an Art Deco home in Terenure
Harold's Cross Transformation
Harold's Cross, Dublin
“The final result is stunning, as well as being a comfortable, bright and warm living space.”
Client comments
“Worthy for commendation for remaining true to the original house in its detailing.”
Jury Commentary
Red, bull-nosed bricks were an unusual feature we found in this 1930s Art Deco house and became a design cue in rebuilding the house with extra bedrooms, bathrooms, storage, and living space.
Reconstruction of an old house in Harold's Cross
Designing Serenity
Shankill, Dublin
New house in a Woodland setting
Lying in a slight hollow on a one acre site of mature woodland in South Dublin, the structural shell of an existing bungalow dating from the 1970s is planned to be incorporated into a new house.
Reconstruction of Bungalow in Shankill