New dynamic heartbeat on Spencer Dock – Visual Lab Visualisation

This part of the site, to be known as Spencer Place, has been targeted for a development extending to 66,599sq m (717,000sq ft). The four proposed buildings will include a 212-bed hotel, restaurant/retail units and 46,184sq m (500,000sq ft) of LEED platinum-rated office accommodation. New six-acre waterfront building on Spencer Dock >>

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AIB Bankcenter Dublin (5)

Visualisation created for planned offices at AIB Bankcentre

Visual Lab completed a series of 3D visuals for proposed offices at AIB Bankcentre. Irish property developer Johnny Ronan is to seek planning approval for the largest Dublin office development since the property crash. Visual Lab collaborated with Architect Paul O’Brien of HJL who designed the six-storey blocks. “The plan was to create a visual interplay

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BURLINGTON ROAD INTERNAL 1

3D Visuals created for Vertium building on Burlington Road

Visual Lab were delighted to be involved in creating the 3D animation for the Vertium building on Burlington Road in Dublin. We created multiple visuals and animations for one of the first major central business district development since the recession. The visualisation process took several months to complete and Visual Lab worked with architects to

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Albert Quay Nightshot

Major office development set for Albert Quay in Cork

CORK is getting a new six storey office block at Albert Quay in the city’s docklands region. Construction on the €90 million development is set to begin this year and it’s proposed that it will be completed by the autumn on 2018. Cork City Council have now given the green light for the plans which

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Renderings for new headquarters of the Central Bank

Including a double basement and a gross floor area of 32,000 sqm the new HQ is a very large development. The form stays the same, but the facade treatment is very different. A 7m projecting canopy at the rear will distinguish the new Central Bank HQ from surrounding buildings. Click here for more information >>

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