Dublin's MoLI - Irish Arts Review
28.02.2020

 

The Museum of Literature Ireland is published in the Irish Arts Review, Spring Edition 2020.

Scott Tallon Walker Architects are delighted to see MoLI published in the Irish Arts Review.

Niall McCullough writes on our Museum of Literature, Ireland (MoLI) in the spring edition. The article follows the historic and built context of MoLI on St. Stephens Green, while discussing the ‘high quality of architecture.’ McCullough commends the elegant copper-filigree lift shaft and stairs that ‘is right in terms of hue and scale, while adding to the character of the rere elevation – no mean feat.’

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Ronan Phelan
Ronan Phelan leads the commercial team in STW and has also delivered many of our award-winning municipal and cultural buildings.

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