Planning Permission for Portmarnock
12.11.2021

 

Six family homes given planning permission on North Dublin coastal landscape.

We have received Planning Permission for an exciting small residential development in Portmarnock comprising six family homes. The detached houses are set out in a spiraling pattern reflecting the parkland / coastal setting. The organic layout creates greater space between the dwellings, giving each house a dramatic view of Dublin Bay, and in particular, Lambay Island to the North-east.

Portmarnock coastal landscape and Lambay Island



Natural spiral form in seashell

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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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