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North East architects FaulknerBrowns opens new office in Dublin

The Dublin base - the company's third studio - will be led by partner Niall Durney

Niall Durney, partner at FaulknerBrowns (far right) with some of the Dublin team(Image: FaulknerBrowns)

North East design practice FaulknerBrowns Architects has opened a new studio in Dublin.

The Dublin office becomes the Killingworth company’s third base, alongside its existing offices in Vancouver and Tyneside.

The new office will be led by partner Niall Durney, who was born in Dublin and joined the practice in 2018 with extensive international experience. A number of staff have relocated from FaulknerBrowns’ Newcastle studio to join Mr Durney, who is also recruiting in Ireland.

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Based on Leeson Street, the new studio will support existing and new projects, including its role as masterplan and lead architects of the Guinness Quarter, a sustainable new urban quarter at St James’ Gate in Dublin.

The 12-acre site was home to the Guinness Brewery for over 261 years and represents one of the city’s most significant development and regeneration opportunities.

The studio will also support FaulknerBrowns’ role in designing a mixed-use masterplan and new facilities for the Sport Ireland Campus in western Dublin, the home of Irish sport.

Niall Durney, partner at FaulknerBrowns, said: “We are really excited about the unique proposition FaulknerBrowns is bringing to Dublin and Ireland, combining the experience of a larger practice with a quality and design-led approach to architecture.