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Meath County Council HQ
Architect:
Bucholz McEvoy Architects
Award Type:
Irish Architecture Awards
Location:
Co. Meath
The high level of care and craftsmanship employed in the fit out of this unassuming building on the edge of Navan has been transformative. The public foyer, beautifully defined by the articulated timber lantern above and green Connemara marble work surfaces is a generous and legible space. Warm, natural materials are used throughout the open plan office floors and timber screens and lattice ceilings which rise and fall define the different types of working environments. Careful consultation with staff and public has resulted in a design which is not just fit for purpose but a pleasure to visit and work in.