""The revised proposals introduce a more defined and cohesive architectural expression that enhances the building's presence at St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street.""
""At street level, the design focuses on creating a more active and engaging public realm through the incorporation of seating, high-quality materials and improved visual connections with the interior.""
""These interventions are complemented by enhancements to the forecourt, including tree planting, integrated seating and a refined paving layout that subtly guides movement towards the entrance while maintaining clear pedestrian circulation.""
""The proposed development provides for a more interesting, high-quality design which provides more benefits for the public when compared to the existing building on site.""
Dublin City Council requested DTDL Ltd to revise its facade proposals. The design team presented a new sketch emphasizing a cohesive architectural expression. Key features include a new entrance canopy, a mature tulip tree in the forecourt, and improved public realm engagement through seating and materials. Enhancements aim to strengthen the building's relationship with the public space and improve pedestrian circulation. Planning consultants support the revisions, highlighting the design's benefits over the existing structure.
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