Sligo Hotel, Ballytivnan Accommodation Building, Connaught Architecture, Architect, Irish Design Project Pictures
Sligo Hotel Building, Ballytivnan
Contemporary Connaught Accommodation Building in West Ireland – design by Sutherland Hussey Architects
29 Jan 2008
Sligo Building
Client: private developer
Location: Sligo, Ballytivnan, County Connaught, Republic of Ireland
Design: Sutherland Hussey Architects (Edinburgh, Scotland) in association with Murray Ó Laoire Architects (Dublin, Ireland)
Value: €40m
Sligo Hotel
Mixed-use development:
90-bed three star hotel with a large function suite, restaurant, bar & fitness club
35-bed four-star hotel suites
69 dwellings above street-level retail; crèche, kindergarten
Sligo Hotel images / information from Sutherland Hussey Architects
Sutherland Hussey Architects
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Murray Ó Laoire
Location: Sligo, Ireland
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Sligo Building designers: Sutherland Hussey Architects, based in Edinburgh, Southeast Scotland. The architecture studio “has a collaborative and open atmosphere which enables extensive input from all team members, with our carefully chosen consultants and, of course, with our clients. This is where we explore and investigate ideas, generated through the conversations and research which are fundamental to our practice,” according to SHHA.
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