Heuston Gate

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Heuston Gate was a proposed skyscraper development for Dublin in Ireland. The development was planned to include a 32 storey tower.[1] Designed by Paul Keogh Architects, the tower was proposed by the Office of Public Works and intended as part an urban renewal project at Military Road in Kilmainham.[2]

Originally proposed in 2004, it was planned to construct the tower on the western fringe of Dublin city centre facing onto Heuston Station (for which the development was named). The proposal was to create a "residential, office, cultural and amenity development".[3]

It was announced in 2008 that the project would not proceed.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Heuston Gate, Dublin - Building #1333". skyscrapernews.com.
  2. ^ "Heuston Gate Redevelopment - Paul Keogh Architects - Design, Architecture, Conservation, Interiors". www.pka.ie.
  3. ^ "Skyscrapers scaling new heights to beat council cut-off point". Irish Independent.
  4. ^ Cullen, Paul. "OPW puts plans for Dublin skyscraper on hold". Irish Times.

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