Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin, Image credit Ros Kavanagh Photographer

Flexible design

A Flexibly-designed 2,100 seat theatre which accommodates ballet, musical and opera productions.

Grand Canal Theatre
Interior view of Dublin Airport's Terminal 2, credit Ian Bruce Photography

Transformation programme

Achieving seamlessly excellent service levels for passengers has been central to the design of Terminal 2.

Terminal 2, Dublin Airport
Night view of the Living Bridge, credit Arup/ROS KAVANAGH PHOTOGRAPHER

Organic relationships

Spanning 350 metres, the Living Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge in Ireland.

Living Bridge, University of Limerick
External view of the new engineering building, NUI Galway.

A living laboratory

The scheme reflects the requirement to maintain maximum flexibility for future use of the building.

New Engineering Building, NUI Galway

Arup in Ireland was founded in 1946 when Ove Arup teamed up with a local architect for the design of the Irish national bus company headquarters in Dublin. Today we have over 300 staff based in Dublin, CorkLimerick and Galway offices. Our team covers all disciplines and works with global colleagues on projects in Ireland and around the world.

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  • 25Apr 2013

    Ireland wins the Green Professional Services award 2013

    The Green Awards celebrate excellence in sustainability and encourage green best practice in Ireland amongst both organisations and individuals. This year the awards attracted over 160 entries across 22 categories.

  • 25Apr 2013

    World’s first microalgae façade goes ‘live’

    The tiny green algae will play a huge role in determining the future potential of this technology, which aims to provide shade and a renewable fuel source for the experimental apartment.

  • 12Apr 2013

    Ireland strengthens fire engineering leadership

    Kenneth leads a team of six fire engineers in Ireland, members of an 18 strong fire team working together on projects across Europe and linked to Arup´s 180-plus fire engineers based in around 30 locations worldwide and specialized in local and country-specific codes and planning standards for fire safety.

  • 22Mar 2013

    World first bio-reactive façade debuts in Hamburg

    After that, the integrated algae-based system will be put into full operational mode at an inauguration event for the media on 25 April.

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