RefusedDecided 14 October 2024Dublin City Council

4006/24: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at the Arts Building (a Protected Structure - Ref No. 2006) in Fellows Square located within the campus of Trinity College Dublin, Dublin_2 adjacent to Nassau Street. The proposed development consists of the following: Replacement of existing glazing at lower ground and upper ground floors to North side of building (Fellows Square side) as follows:. a. Inclined single-glazed glazing over these floors is replaced with triple glazing to match the existing glazing appearance. b. Areas of single-glazed vertical glazing to gable ends, inset bay below eaves gutter is replaced with triple glazing to match the existing glazing appearance. c. Perimeter flashings at the affected glazing are replaced with insulated flashings to match the existing flashing's appearance

The Arts Building, Trinity College, Nassau Street, Dublin 2
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided14 October 2024
Application typePermission
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