Tropical Fruit Warehouse
Location 30-32 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay (SJRQ), Dublin 2Newtownrathganley, Kilcock, Co. Meath
Location 30-32 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay (SJRQ), Dublin 2Newtownrathganley, Kilcock, Co. Meath
The development comprises Nos. 30-32 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, consisting of the existing warehousing structure known as the Tropical Fruit Warehouse (Protected Structure) and the largely undeveloped lands to the rear of this structure. The proposed development of the overall landholding consists of two distinct elements, now amalgamated, which have received planning permission as follows:
The amalgamation of the above elements is now permitted by way of a series of design amendments, including an atrium, to facilitate a combined development that will meet future tenant requirements but also result in a superior development that will benefit the Protected Structure through reduced internal interventions, the incorporation of discoveries made in respect of the adjoining Hibernian Marine School and improve the wider permitted public realm works. The three phases were designed within a Masterplan context to ensure that the overall development of the lands has been considered in a holistic and integrated manner. The revised scheme will still ensure the overall delivery of what will be a high quality new urban quarter of outstanding architectural and landscape design with significant planning gain in the heart of the city.
Tom Phillips + Associates (TPA) acted as planning consultants to IPUT plc, providing strategic planning advice to the Applicant and Design Team from inception through several planning applications. We were the key point of contact with the Planning Authority (Dublin City Council). TPA led all planning aspects of the proposal including: coordination of the Application Packs; preparation of the Planning Application documentation; coordination and preparation of RFI Responses and compliance submissions.
Involvement 2016 – Ongoing
Client IPUT plc
Architect Henry J Lyons Architects
Visualisations Henry J Lyons Architects