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20 Kildare Street, Dublin

The award winning 20 Kildare street emphasises how modern sustainable construction and historic preservation can come together.

Key Contact

Des O'Broin

Des O'Broin

Director

Europe

des.obroin@linesight.com

+35387 233 0004

Contact Representative

18th April 2024

Linesight provided cost management, procurement, project management and PSDP services for 20 Kildare street, a landmark office building located at the epicentre of Dublin’s Georgian quarter. 

The vision was to create office space unifying Georgian elegance with contemporary architectural design. This project represents an excellent example of a brown to green office deep retrofit, which has been sympathetically linked to a new seven storey building to the rear.

The award winning, 20 Kildare street emphasises how modern sustainable construction and historic preservation can come together to creatively repurpose buildings for the modern age, and yet retain the historic fabric of localities. 

The development involved converting four protected Georgian structures, measuring 1,000+ sq.m. into modern office accommodation, connected to 5,050+ sq.m. of new modern office space on seven levels over basement parking, via a triple height light filled, triple glazed atrium.

Awards:

  • Construction Project of the Year 2022 (Irish Construction Industry Awards)
  • Conservation Project of the Year 2022 (Irish Construction Industry Awards)

Value add

  • Linesight was responsible for monitoring costs and managing the project through various pandemic related shutdown periods.
  • Linesight coordinated the construction and conservation works to the four Georgian buildings in various states of repair.
  • Linesight assisted project managers to achieve optimal energy ratings, resulting in a number of building standard certifications.

Photo credits: Anthony Woods Photography and RKD.

Data

Client

Kennedy Wilson

Size

6,000+sq.m.

Sustainability

BER A3, LEED - Gold, Wired score - Platinum, NZEB Building, USGBC

Des O'Broin

Des O'Broin

Director

Europe

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