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Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School (1998 - 2000)
Architect:
O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects
Award Type:
RIAI Gold Medal
Location:
Dublin
Award Year:
1998-2000
Category:
The architects succinctly resolved the parameters of both the programme and a restricted site in a conservation area to come up with a building whose elegant massing and interwoven series of indoor and outdoor spaces – hollowed out within a shell of recycled brickwork – go far beyond the requirements of the brief.
The interpretation of what a ‘standard’ eight-classroom school can be has produced a learning environment that clearly has an uplifting effect on both children and staff, and which has also developed into a vibrant community centre.
Client and architect are currently planning an extension to this successful project.