chalkitdown1 wrote: » Bulldozers and diggers on site at Marina Park today next to Pairc Ui Caoimh doing clearing works. About damn time this park project got underway after years of delays and excuses.
RINO87 wrote: » possibly to do with the páirc being a testing centre maybe?
chalkitdown1 wrote: » I seem to be in the minority that really like this design!
bingo9999 wrote: » I reserve judgement on the Crows Nest, the renders are very idyllic, even cartoony with lens flare and birds, the proportions seem inconsistent. The real test is what it'll look like on an damp February day surrounded by traffic, and on that score I think it might be similar to the student accom all around it now, which is bland. Hopefully the materials do surprise and its warm and solid looking, and the cafe looking thing at ground floor isnt a sweetener for the renders (bearing in mind that the available units in University Hall struggled and are now empty). Render v realityhttp://www.bpope.ie/victoria_cross_student_accommodation.html
wakka12 wrote: » The current buildings unfortunately look this way because of a refurbishment in 2017.https://www.google.com/maps/@51.8928443,-8.5051043,3a,90y,151.17h,91.48t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1scmX4G-WIDmvLyQbXTcy7yg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 This is how they looked before it.
fonecrusher1 wrote: » Looking at that they definitely used to look better. I guess they removed all the wood paneling.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Normally I wouldn't say this, but the reality looks better than the render there. The black/white is at least a bit bold (and works) versus the standard brown wood and white wall.
opus wrote: » Went out for my allowed bit of personal exercise early this morning to get empty roads & spotted a planning notice on the long derelict site at the end of the Mardyke (near AIB) for 30 apartments, presumably for students. Good time to throw it up, a lot of the residents of the Mardyke are on the older side so won't be out to read it & object (or I am just being cynical?).
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Hopefully building resumes when it's safe to do so. I'd hate to see some of these projects mothballed indefinitely.
bingo9999 wrote: » Absolutely - its actually probably a good time for building to ready for the bounceback, few people around etc., would be nice to see things that have started go the distance. If its a matter of weeks for the most severe lockdown they may ease up on construction sites in the first lessening since they were some of the last to go into mandatory isolation. I'm less hopeful about some of the hotels in the pipeline. To be fair most were not going to happen anyway, but Customs House Quay, Sullivans Quay, even Grand Parade hostel would have added to the city centre streetscape. Who knows maybe those will reappear as fully/partially apartments instead.
opus wrote: » The apartments on Millerd St were coming along nicely before work stopped. I like that they put something better than just concrete on the ground floor as it would have looked very bleak.
BUNK1982 wrote: » Since it is technically in the city now - the site across from the McDonalds in Ballincollig has been cleared and a site office installed. Was driving a the time so did not read the planning notice.