Sandyford Offices

The site is a ‘left-over’ back-land area surrounded by warehousing, highly engineered roads and motorways carrying heavy traffic. The design challenge was to transform this into a people friendly business destination and gateway into Sandyford. This involved also working closely with the Local Authority Traffic and Parks Departments on their proposed design for a relief road through the site transforming it into an urban tree-lined boulevard avenue that, in addition to creating a desirable business address, also connects directly with the Luas public transport and the urban centre of Sandyford.


Client
ESB

Location
Dublin, Ireland

Status
Developed Design

Area
122500


Expertise

The development which is part of an overall masterplan for the 5.7 ha site. A planning application for the first development has been granted. Phase 1 consists of three five storey buildings providing approx 24,000sqm of office space. Each building is approx 8,000 sqm with a central atrium allowing maximum flexibility for a wide range of tenants.

Scott Tallon Walker Architects worked collaboratively with Mitchell + Associates Landscape Architects and O’Connor Sutton Cronin Engineers to create a high quality public realm and landscape setting that incorporates water attenuation as a natural feature to attract biodiversity. Each building includes substantial facilities for cyclists. A single level basement car park extends under the buildings.

High environmental standards are achieved with each building designed to be “net zero energy” through passive design measures which include building form, materials and photovoltaic panels which act as brise-soleil controlling the internal environment of the common areas.

Scott Tallon Walker Architects prepared a Masterplan for the development of ESB Lands at Leopardstown Road in November 2011. The client brief was to maximise the development potential of the site taking into consideration the surrounding physical context, infrastructure and planning policy context, in particular the Sandyford Urban Framework Plan prepared by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council.

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