This development, which was acquired by Focus Housing Association, represents a significant achievement in sustainable urban renewal and adaptive reuse.
The project involved a partial change of use to residential, resulting in the creation of 13 dual-aspect apartment units that will be used for social homes with the Focus Housing Association. These comprise of two studio apartments, six one-bedroom units, and five two-bedroom units, catering to a variety of living arrangements.
Three internally connected Protected Structures dating back to circa 1850 were sensitively restored in an Architectural Conservation Area. The redevelopment retained the characteristic external appearance of the structures while integrating contemporary interiors with original features, showcasing a commitment to sustainability and modern convenience.
Patrick O Toole, Managing Director of Meitheal Architects, said: “The redevelopment of the former Dairygold offices into a vibrant residential and administrative space is an excellent example of our expertise in re-use and re-adaptation projects, restoring older buildings into energy efficient social housing.”
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