Planning permission for the continued use of the current structure as a cafe/retail unit as granted under Registration Ref. No. 4085/16, 3 year temporary permission at 161 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The development consists of two converted shipping containers, single storey in height.
Permission for a residential development at a site of 0.0543 ha (c. 543 sq m) at Nos. 29-31 The Coombe, Dublin 8. The site is bounded by the rear gardens of Nos. 16-19 Park Terrace to the north; the side of No. 28 The Coombe and the rear gardens of Nos. 8-10 Hanover Street West to the east; The Coombe (road) to the south; and No. 32 The Coombe (a Protected Structure) to the west. The development will consist of the retention (apart from at ground floor level) and Alteration of the existing part-3 and part-4 storey front (south) façade and the demolition of the structures behind (total 928 sqm); and the construction of: a part-4 and part-5-storey apartment building (with set-backs at first, third and fourth floor levels) (increasing the height of the existing structures by 1 storey at Nos. 30-31 and 1 and part-2 storeys at No.29), to accommodate 9 No. apartments (1 No. 1-bed unit and 8 No. 2-bed units) behind the retained front (south) façade including a new façade at ground floor level and alterations to existing opes; and a single storey structure to the rear of the development (84 sq m) to accommodate plant, waste storage areas, storage spaces and bicycle parking. The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 1,041 sq m. pedestrian and bicycle access to the scheme will be from the Coombe. The development will also consist of the provision of: private open spaces in the form of ground floor level terraces (to the rear (north)), and balconies/terraces (to the rear (north)) at first, second, third and fourth floor levels; to the front (south) at third and fourth floor level; and to the side (east) at fourth floor level); a semi-private courtyard at ground level (to the rear (north)); all hard and soft landscaping including boundary treatments; changes in level; surface water attenuation measures; roof plant including PV panels, and all other associated site excavation and site development works above and below ground.
Ivana and Sam Slote seek Planning Permission for new 7m2 first floor rear extension to remodel master bedroom and bathroom and new dormer window to rear first floor bedroom, plus adjustment to ground floor kitchen windows, all at 12 Hanover Street West, Dublin 8 D08V2P2.
Planning permission for the erection of 9 no. antennas and 4 no. link dishes mounted on ballast support poles and associated diplexers, remote radio units and lighting finials on a steel mounting support platform together with 2no. outdoor cabinets and stepovers and associated equipment at the rooftop. The development will provide mobile voice and data services in the area.
The proposed development will consist of amendments to planning permission Reg. Ref.: 3426/18, comprising additional plant at roof level including a c. 40.5 sqm plant area with c. 2.4m perforated metal screen, green roof (c. 252.5 sqm) and PV panels (c. 75.5 sqm). No other alterations to the permitted development are proposed.
PERMISSION The proposed development will consist of: 1) Removal of existing Ground level roller shutter, shopfront surrounds, signage board and doorways onto Thomas Street; 2.) Construction of new Ground Level shopfront, surrounds, signage board, lighting and doorways onto Thomas Street; & 3.) All associated works.
Permission for development at 71 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, a mixed-use, mid-terrace, 3 storey building with a restaurant at ground floor level and 2 no residential apartments at first and second floor levels. The development will consist of the construction of a new two storey extension at roof level containing 1 no duplex apartment (107sqm) and 2 no new balconies at 4th floor level, one to front (7sqm) and one to rear (5.6sqm), modifications to internal layouts, replacement of existing fenestration and restoration of the façade including repointing of brickworks, all associated ancillary, landscaping and site development works.
Permission for the installation of three telecommunication antennae and ancillary equipment on the rooftop of the electricity substation building at ESB's Francis Street 110kV Electricity Substation, Francis Street/Swift's Alley/Garden Lane, Dublin 8. The site is located in an Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of internal refurbishment works to the existing dwelling, demolition of an existing ground floor single-storey extension at the rear of the property, and construction of a new two-storey extension comprising a first floor bedroom over kitchen at the rear.
The development will consist of Alterations to the previously approved works (Planning Ref: WEB 2147/22) consisting of a terrace area at First Floor with 1.8 privacy, and all associated alterations to the elevations, internal layouts, site, drainage, ancillary and landscaping works
The development will consist of __ Part demolition of existing single storey structures to the rear and demolition of existing chimney. __ Construction of a new single storey extension to the rear __ New rooflights to the rear roofslope. __ All associated alterations to the elevations, internal alterations, site, drainage, landscaping and ancillary works.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: - • A horizontal sign (2.4m x 0.6m) over the main entrance on Francis Street; • A horizontal sign (2.4m x 0.6m) in the internal courtyard; • 2 no. illuminated plaques (0.5m x 0.5m) located on either side of the main entrance on Francis Street; • 1 no. projecting sign (0.6m x 0.6m) located on Francis Street; Vinyl graphic detail applied to glazing along the Francis Street frontage; All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination.
The erection of an external steel gate arrangement, consisting of a single leaf pedestrian gate and single leaf vehicular gate, to the existing passageway access from Francis Street to the internal hotel courtyard (Tivoli Square) at Staycity Aparthotel.
The development involves the demolition of the existing single storey bar at ground and basement level and to construct a new part two storey to part four storey over basement building of c. 587 sq. m for use as a hotel. The proposal will comprise of 17 No. en-suite bedrooms over the four floors. The proposal seeks to extend the existing basement (130 sq. m) which would contain a store room, staff area and gym facilities. The proposed development will also consist of hotel lobby reception and hotel support at ground floor and terrace amenity at third floor (18 sq. m) and all ancillary site works.
The proposed development (6,448sqm gross floor area) will consist of a hotel (6,275sqm) comprising 151 bedrooms with all associated ancillary accommodation with access from Brabazon Lane and including public bar / restaurant, reception area, toilets and back-of-house areas at ground floor with access and external seating areas onto Newmarket; 2no. independent units on Newmarket comprising a café/restaurant (100sqm) and a retail unit (73sqm). The proposed development includes a new public routeway through the site from Newmarket to St. Luke’s Avenue. The building ranges from 6 storeys (including set back level) to Newmarket stepping to 8 storeys (including set-back level) on Brabazon Lane and includes a basement/lower ground floor level accessed from the new internal street. Permission is also sought for signage, hard and soft landscaping and all ancillary and associated site development works. The demolition of all existing buildings on the overall site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate has been approved and will be carried out pursuant to Reg Ref: 3323/17 (Bord Ref: ABP 300431-17). The remainder of the overall site bounded by Newmarket, Newmarket Street Brabazon Street and St. Luke’s Avenue will be subject to a separate planning application for a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) to An Bord Pleanala.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site (including No. 41 Chamber Street, a habitable house) and construction of a mixed use development of a total of 2,309sqm gross floor area (GFA) to comprise 27 no. apartments (consisting of 11 no. one-bed units; 15 no. two-bed units and 1 no. three-bed unit), and 1 no. retail unit (122sqm GFA) arranged in 2 no. Blocks as follows: Block A is four storeys, rising to five storeys in height at the corner of Chamber Street and Ardee Street, with 1 no. retail unit at ground floor level and 10 no. residential units on the upper floors (first to fourth floor level) with recessed balconies on the north, east and south elevations; Block B is three storeys in height with 17 no. residential units on ground to second floor level and recessed terraces/balconies on southern and eastern elevations, and an external access walkway on northern elevation at first and second floor level. The development will include 60 no. bicycle parking spaces (46 no. internal secure spaces and 14 no. external visitor spaces), bin stores, plant, electrical switch rooms and ESB Substation, controlled pedestrian/cycle access to internal courtyard via Ardee Street, landscape open space areas, boundary treatments, associated signage, lighting and all associated site and development works on a site of 0.15 hectares.
Planning permission for development of 4 No. Illuminated external projecting signs and building facade lighting. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4743/19) currently under construction on a site of 0.115 hectares located at Newmarket, Brabazon Place, Brabazon Row and St. Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8 (lands comprising part of the site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate including parts of 10, 12, 13 and 14 Newmarket Industrial Estate and Brabazon Place, 32 Newmarket/ Brabazon Place). The proposed development consists: of the election of (a) 3 No. high level double-sided projecting internally illuminated signs (2.944 sq m each). 1 No. on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and 2 no. on Newmarket) (southern) elevation and (b) 1 No. low level internally illuminated panel sign (2.091 sq. m) on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and the provision of building facade lighting on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) and Newmarket (southern) elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use of St. Patrick's Tower from a vacant building to exhibition space and associated works. St. Patrick's Tower is located at the Digital Hub, Thomas Street, Dublin 8. Proposed works include necessary repairs and adaptation of the tower for public use including: 1. Proposed external works: gently sloping access ramps, pedestrian crossings, cobblestone area with benches to the front entrance area, removal of bars from existing ground floor window, replacement of damaged rear window with new louvred vent, new entrance doors, new illuminated signage. 2. Proposed internal works to ground and first floor only, necessary minor repairs to brickwork and repairs to internal roof of entrance lobby area, new floor finish throughout ground floor, new lightweight ceiling finish mounted to underside of existing concrete slab, surface mounted lighting and wiring, mechanical ventilation system with 4 new opes to concrete slab and localized plant on first floor slab, removal of non-historic existing timber stairs, with new fold-down access stairs provided in its place. New firestopping provided to inner side of historic brick partition wall.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Removal of existing signage panels to the shopfront, removal of external roller shutters, reinstatement of windows, new signage to the shopfront fascia, consolidation of services to the shopfront, re-painting the ground floor doors and windows.
RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin Simon Community is applying for retention permission for development consisting of: The change of use of the two storey (with third level stair shaft access to paved roof) building from parish centre (originally built as a school, Saint Nicholas of Myra National School) to a hostel for the provision of short term emergency accommodation for homeless persons and associated alterations to the internal layout to provide 20 bedrooms accommodating 51 people, sanitary facilities, dining area, kitchen, offices, counselling rooms, a fire escape stairs, additional doors to the existing courtyard, conversion of the outbuilding to a laundry and plant room, external water storage tanks and associated external works including the provision of ramps to existing and additional access doors to the courtyard, at the former Parish Centre, 12-14 Carman’s Hall, Dublin 8, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE, RPS 8822 (Former Saint Nicholas of Myra National School).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION/PERMISSION. Retention permission is sought for: (i) an existing external basement access hatch; and Planning Permission is sought for: (ii) the refurbishment and change of use of the existing property on site from commercial (office) use to short-stay residential use through the provision of 4 no. 1-bedroom, short-stay apartment units, one at each level from ground to third floor levels. The proposed works to facilitate this change of use include internal modifications and reconfiguration from ground to third floor levels including: (a) removal of existing modern glazed fire lobby at ground floor level which is to be reused at third floor level and the provision of a new fire lobby at ground floor level including new fresh air duct ventilation to terminate at roof level; (b) relocation of internal door at ground floor level; (c) removal of existing non original partition walls, doors, bathroom and kitchen fittings at first floor level; (d) removal of 1 no. non-original internal door at third floor level, amendment to the positioning of an existing doorway to accommodate a new fire lobby, and removal of non-original bathroom fittings all at third floor level; (e) removal of existing carpet floor finish from ground to third floor levels and retention and refurbishment of existing timber boards; (f) Existing stair core at ground, first, second and third floor levels to be retained and refurbished; (g) provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels, and new kitchen and bathroom fittings. External works proposed include: (iii) the provision of a new communal bin store to be located in the rear open space area; (iv) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 2 no. existing high level windows at first floor level to the rear and amendments to the associated cills; (v) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 1 no. non-original sash window at third-floor level to the rear and amendments to associated cill; (vi) removal of security bars from windows to the rear; (vii) removal of existing soil pipes to the rear elevation; and (viii) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:RETENTION/PERMISSION:permission for development comprising planning permission for (i) the refurbishment and change of use of the existing property on site from commercial (office) use to residential use through the provision of 4 no. 1-bedroom apartment units, on at each level from ground to third floor levels. The proposed works to facilitate this change of use include internal modifications and reconfiguration from ground to third floor levels including: (a) removal of existing modern glazed fire lobby at ground floor level which is to be reused at third floor level and the provision of new fire lobby at ground floor level including new fresh air duct ventilation to terminate at roof level; (b) relocation of internal door at ground floor level; (c) removal of existing non original partition walls, doors, bathroom and kitchen fittings at first floor level; (d) removal of 1 no. non-original internal door at third floor level, amendment to the positioning of an existing doorway to accommodate a new fire lobby and removal of non-original bathroom fittings all at third floor level; (e) removal of existing carpet floor finish from ground to third floor levels and retention and refurbishment of exiting timber boards; (f) existing stair core at ground, first, second and third floor levels to be retained and refurbished; (g) provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels and new kitchen and bathroom fittings. External works proposed include: (ii) the provision of a new communal bin store to be located in the rear open space area; (iii) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 2 no. existing high level windows at first floor level to the rear and amendments to the associated cills; (iv) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 1 no. non-original sash window at third-floor level to the rear and amendments to associated cill; (v) removal of security bars from windows to the rear; (vi) removal of existing soil pipes to the rear elevation; (vii) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development. Retention permission is sought for an external basement access hatch.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the proposed development will consist of: (i) the refurbishment and change of use of the existing property on site from commercial (office) use to short-stay residential use through the provision of 4 no. 1-bedroom short-stay apartment units, one at each level from ground to third floor levels. The proposed works to facilitate this change of use include internal modifications and reconfiguration from ground to third floor levels including: (a) removal of existing modern glazed fire lobby at ground floor level which is to be reused at third floor level and the provision of a new fire lobby at ground floor level including new fresh air duct ventilation to terminate at roof level; (b) relocation of internal door at ground floor level; (c) removal of recessed storage unites along the western internal wall at ground floor level; (d) removal of existing non original partition walls, doors, bathroom and kitchen fittings at first floor level; (e) removal of 1 no. non-original internal door at third floor level, amendment to the positioning of a n existing doorway to accommodate a new fire lobby and removal of non-original bathroom fittings all at third floor level; (f) removal of existing carpet floor finish from ground to third floor levels and retention and refurbishment of existing timber boards; (g) existing stair core at ground, first, second and third floor levels to be retained and refurbished; (h) provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels and new kitchen and bathroom fittings. External works proposed include: (ii) the provision of a new communal bin store to be located in the rear open space area; (iii) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 2 no. existing high level windows at first floor level to the rear and amendments to the associated cills; (iv) removal, replacement and increase in the size of 1 no. non-original sash window at third floor level to the rear and amendments to associated cill; (v) removal of security bars from windows to the rear; (vi) removal of existing soil pipes to the rear elevation; (vii) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to increase the height of the rooftop chimney for the purpose of enclosing 3 no. telecommunications antennas and 1 no. dish to affix telecommunications equipment upon the building rooftop, together with all associated works.
We, Carrey Issuer DAC, intend to apply for permission for development at this site, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8, Dublin, D08 P3Y2. The overall site is bound by St. Luke's Avenue, Newmarket Street, Brabazon Street and Newmarket. The development will consist of erection of new signage and wayfinding totems to the existing building, which will consist of the following; 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering sign (6.795m x 0.4m) on the northern façade of the building with internal LED illumination, 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering (5.025m x 0.3m) on the southern façade with internal LED illumination, 1 no. aluminium wayfinding panel (0.8m x 0.8m) on the southern façade and 2 no. external wayfinding totems (2m x 0.8m x 0.155m) north of the existing building.
Permission for change of use from commercial use to education use with internal alterations.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non-retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a public house/gastro bar with elevational changes including retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non- retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a coffee shop with elevational changes including a serving hatch, retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
Permission for development at a site bound by Newmarket to the North, Ardee Street to the West and Mill Street to the South, Newmarket, Dublin 8 (including City House and Unit 3, Newmarket, Dublin 8). The proposed development consists of the demolition of all existing buildings on the site together with site clearance works and the erection of temporary hoardings along the Newmarket, Ardee Street and Mill Street site boundaries. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).
The proposed development comprises the following: Demolition of all existing light industrial 1-2 storey light industrial buildings on the site (c. 435.73 sq.m) and associated boundary wall and fencing along Marrowbone Lane and Forbes Lane. Construction of a 5-9 storey residential apartment building comprising 51 no. 1 bed apartment units at ground to 8th floor level ranging in size from c.45 sq.m to c. 58 sq.m, and an internal communal amenity space at ground floor level (c. 54.2 sq.m). All apartment units are provided with private open space areas in the form of balconies/ terraces. Pedestrian access to the proposed development will be from Marrowbone Lane. The proposal includes the removal of the existing vehicular access point to the site. All units are intended to provide housing for independent living for older residents (55 years plus). The development proposes c.608 sq.m of communal amenity open space as 2 no landscaped areas, a courtyard space at ground floor level (c. 370.6 sq.m) and a landscaped terrace area at 8th floor roof level (c. 236.96 sq.m). The development also proposes associated secure bicycle (51 spaces for residents and 27 spaces for visitors) and bin storage, an ESB substation, generator room, switch room, sprinkler/break tank room, cleaners store, accessible W/C associated with the internal communal amenity space at ground floor level, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site of c. 975 sq.m.
Change of use of the permitted study room on the ground floor to provide 3 no. studio bedrooms including a single storey extension (7.9 sq. m.) to the front of the block; minor alterations to the elevations associated with the internal layouts comprising windows and an entrance for each studio bedroom; and alterations to the internal courtyard landscaping
Full planning permission for a Change of use of existing retail unit to a veterinary clinic and all associated site works at Unit 3 Newmarket Yards, Newmarket Square Dublin 8.
Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.
Planning permission is sought for the change of use from ancillary office / changing rooms / toilets / staff canteen on ground floor and tourism on the other floors into educational use throughout.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 79 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, on corner with Francis Street. A Protected Structure (RPS 8169). The development will consist of repair works to fire damaged stone on the Francis Street Elevation. The works are within a conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION (RPS. 8169): the proposed development consists of full cleaning of the exterior facade. The works were carried out within a conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of, Change of Use from retail coffee shop with ancillary space in basement to a seated restaurant with ancillary space in basement. The application includes for internal alterations which include provision of a new ground floor wheelchair accessible WC, relocating non- historic internal doors, installation of a new open kitchen area in main restaurant space, provision of kitchen preparation area, minor adjustments to existing walls, drainage provisions, grease traps and general internal redecoration. The application also includes for the installation of a new extractor grille in one of the existing half round ground floor windows on Francis Street. The works are being carried out within a conservation area.
The removal of two existing brick chimneys from roof.
-The removal of existing shed to side of house, -The construction of a new single storey extension with rooflight to side of house and for a new velux rooflight to the rear of the existing house.
Retention planning permission is sought to retain the altered layout of the permitted Artist Studios under parent permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19. The amended layout of the permitted 4 no. Artist Studios at ground floor level provides emergency fire escape means via the provision of fire escape corridors internally to the rear of the artist studios at ground floor level. This alteration to the previously permitted layout of the Artist Studios has resulted in a reduction of the combined previously permitted floor space associated with the 4 no. Units from approximately 90 sq.m to 83.5sq.m as follows: (a) Artist Studio No. 1 is reduced from a permitted 28.01 sq.m to 18.80 sq.m. (b) Artist Studio No. 2 is reduced from a permitted 26.73 sq.m to 26.73 sq.m (c) Artist Studio No. 3 is increased from a permitted 17.63 sq.m to 22.50 sq.m (d) Artist Studio No. 4 is reduced from permitted 17.84 sq.m to 15.50 sq.m.
Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.
Permission is sought by Pames Developments Limited for modifications to a previously approved development, register reference 2290/19 for 29 apartments at 6, 6a & 7 Pim Street, Dublin 8.The proposed modifications comprise the following: 1. Reconfiguration of the main internal stairs, lift core and common access corridors together with the removal of the second stairs from the rear courtyard to the first floor and consequent reconfiguration of the apartment layouts. These modifications are necessary to achieve compliance with Part B Fire and Part M Access of the Second Schedule of the Building Regulations. Whilst there is no increase in the overall number of units, the modified scheme will provide a revised mix of 9 studio apartments (previously 10 studio apartments), 14 one- bedroom apartments (previously 13 one-bedroom apartments), and 6 two- bedroom apartments (no change). 2. Resultant alterations to the elevations arising from the modifications noted in item 1 above to include extending the building footprint to the site boundary at the back of the Pim Street public footpath over the full width of the site. 3. Provision of a railed enclosure of minimum 1.0m height to enclose the private amenity space provided for the two ground floor apartments on to Pim Street and provision of a 1.8m high privacy screen to the penthouse roof garden to apartment number 27. 4. Redesign of the cycle parking compound and bin store in the rear courtyard. 5. Permission to omit the requirement at Condition 7(c) of planning permission 2290/19 to provide shower and changing facilities in the cycle storage area.
Permission for a change of use of ground floor commercial/retail unit (being part of the permitted and constructed development granted under Dublin City Council permissions 2744/14 and 2618/19) to two studio apartments.
The development will consist of a new single storey rear extension and a new rear dormer with roof terrace at roof level, internal alterations and associated site works.
Permission for development at a site of 0.7 ha at the former No. 2 Brewery, which incorporates the Brew Hall Building and connected Front Wing Building, and which is part of the existing Guinness Brewery lands to the South of James's Street, Dublin 8. The site is bound by the Open Gate Brewery to the north-west, former Front Offices (Protected Structures) along James's St to the north, St. James's Church (a Protected Structure) and Echlin Street to the west, Grand Canal Place to the south west and the Guinness Brewery site to the east and south. The development consists of the redevelopment and repurposing of the former No. 2 Brewery to accommodate a commercial office, of c.16,413 sq.m with associated facilities and the demolition of the adjacent unused former Brewhouse Water Tank building, unused Wet Grain Silos, which form part of the former Guinness Flavour Extract Plant 1 (known as GFE1), and partial demolition of former No. 3 Brewery to the west and south of the No. 2 Brewery Building (total demolition of c.12,923 sq.m). To facilitate the redevelopment of the buildings as commercial offices the following works are proposed: The height of the existing Front Wing Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level increasing the existing building from a current height of 3 storeys plus mansard roof (c. 40.09m OD) to 5 storeys (max height of c. 39.33m OD). The height of the existing No. 2 Brewery Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level, level increasing the existing building from a current height of c. 5 storeys equivalent (c. 44.84m OD) to 7 storeys (max height of c. 51.35m OD). External roof terraces are provided at 3rd, 4th and 5th floor level on the southern elevation, 4th and 6th floor level on the northern elevation and 5th floor level on the eastern elevation. The existing buildings are retained and the external elevations are cleaned and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. The interior structure is replaced with a modern structure to support the proposed use of the building as a commercial office. The space is provided with a central top lit glazed atrium space, which rises from level 00 to roof level. The central atrium space features a new steel structure recreating the spirit and aesthetic of the original industrial structure. The interior elements for retention include the distinctive internal tiling to the inside face of external walls, the existing cast iron and jack arch construction of The Front Wing and the ground floor staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 and the existing staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 is proposed to be relocated to the base of the proposed atrium to link in with proposed levels. The roof of the Brewhouse building is provided with a northlight profile plant screen which recreates the profile of the original existing structure at a higher level, screening roof mounted plant and forming a roof mounted photovoltaic array. The modern pastiche southern elevation of The Front Wing is removed and replaced with a modern metal clad façade which extends to the south, recreating the pattern of the existing façade in a striking contemporary material and aesthetic The modern party wall of the southern elevation of the No. 2 Brewery is removed and replaced with a contemporary metal framed façade, providing shading and depth to this elevation. The core located to the south west is clad in a profiled precast concrete, which returns to the newly formed western elevation. The redundant industrial interior structures, roof structure (including the modern structure and finishes to the mansard of the Admin building), redundant copper and modern finishes/ cladding elements are carefully removed. The intention is to retain the existing structural elements and copper structure for reuse in the site landscape scheme as part of a future masterplan application. Existing timber and metal windows are proposed to be retained and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. Externally the existing spiral stair to the north elevation is proposed to be retained and conserved in place and the ground level glazed openings are replaced with modern glazing and frames and an integrated metal lining is added to the proposed reception area entrance to demarcate the entrance zone. A new extended basement level with appropriate retention structures is formed to the building, expanding east and west from the existing part basement at a slightly lower level to accommodate staff changing facilities and plant rooms. The basement also contains space for future car parking space (currently in accessible under this plan which will be subject to future interconnection with wider masterplan basement). The Guinness Brewery lands contains Protected Structures, the proposed development does not comprise work to any protected structure.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor from retail/light industrial use to residential use. A one bed own door apartment, of 66.9 sq.m. with a rear garden of 15.2sq.m is proposed at 4 John Street West Dublin 8. Works to include a new glazed screen and entrance together with all associated internal and external modifications to facilitate the change at ground floor. To compensate for the loss of shared open space at ground floor we propose replacing the existing balconies with new larger balconies at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels to provide minimum private open space area.
Planning permission at No. 8 Newmarket and No. 18 Mill Street, Dublin 8 (bounded by Mill Street to the South, Mill Lane to the East and Newmarket to the North). The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted Market Space at ground floor level (pursuant to condition 4(a) of planning permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19 and DCC Ref. 3747/20) to provide a convenience retail unit (512 sqm gross floor area) to include a café/deli, and part off-licence (28 sq.m) and an integrated exhibition / artist market space with a dedicated floor area of 100 sq.m. Permission is also sought to vary condition 4(d) of planning permission under DCC Ref. 3321/17 (as amended) to permit the shared use of the external courtyard space (146sqm) with the permitted artist studios to provide outside seating and dining space ancillary to the proposed retail convenience unit and integrated exhibition / artist market space. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of permitted office waste storage room at basement level. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the permitted development.
Planning permission at No. 8 Newmarket and No. 18 Mill Street, Dublin 8 (bounded by Mill Street to the South, Mill Lane to the East and Newmarket to the North). The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted ‘Market Space’ at ground floor level (pursuant to condition 4(a) of planning permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19 and DCC Ref. 3747/20) to provide a convenience retail unit at ground floor level (612 sqm gross floor area) to include a café/deli, and part off-licence with a dedicated floor area of 28 sqm. Permission is also sought to vary condition 4(d) of planning permission under DCC Ref. 3321/17 (as amended) to permit the shared use of the external courtyard space (146sqm) with the permitted artist studios to provide outside seating and dining space ancillary to the proposed retail convenience unit. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of permitted office waste storage room at basement level. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the permitted development.
Permission for installation of an awning to front facade facing at Francis Street at Rumi Cafe Bar, 28 Francis Street, Dublin 8, D08 PF61
Planning permission for the Installation of an awning to front facade facing Francis Street.