HLM Architects has strengthened its offering to its growing portfolio of clients as it extends into the Dublin market. The new workspace in Fitzwilliam Place will enable HLM to access wider opportunities and develop activities across Ireland. With studios across the UK and internationally, the award-winning firm responds creatively to the unique circumstances of each project. HLM’s studio in Belfast has undertaken several projects across Ireland for over 20 years.
The firm recently marked a milestone with the completion of the urgent care centre for Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown, with work progressing on Children’s Health Ireland at Tallaght University Hospital. The 180 strong team has completed projects across a range of sectors including education, healthcare, residential, hospitality and leisure, defence, workplace and culture.
Commenting on the Dublin base, HLM Director Nick Beecroft, said: “Through this expansion we have reinforced our commitment and offering to our ambitious clients in the Ireland market. The new HLM base ensures we are better suited than ever to create memorable places across Ireland, always understanding the needs of the people who use them.
“We are continually developing our already strong network in Dublin and are really excited to explore the opportunities across all our sectors.”
Denise Maguire
Editor of Plan Magazine
Email: denise@mcdmedia.ie
CHARLES JENCKS DIES AGED 80
Charles Jencks, the architectural historian, landscape designer and cultural theorist has died at the age of 80. With his late wife, Maggie Keswick, he co-founded the Maggie’s cancer care charity that has commissioned a string of world-famous architects and won the Stirling Prize. The first Maggie’s Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996, designed by Richard […]