Location
Building size
- 148,171 sq.ft (Theatre, 2,100 seating)
- 226,992 sq.ft (South Office Block)
- 358,590 sq.ft (North Office Block)
Structure
Theatre Volume – Stainless steel rain screen cladding panels on reinforced concrete and steel structure with strips of high performance glazing.Joint Venture Partner
Architekt Daniel Libeskind AG, ZurichStructural Engineer
ARUP Consulting Engineers DublinMechanical / Electrical / Plumbing Engineer
ARUP Consulting Engineers DublinLandscape Architect
Martha Schwartz PartnersLighting Designer
Pritchard ThemisFaçade
Billings Design Associates- Executive Architects (Commercial)MCauley Daye O'Connell Architects
- Project ManagementLafferty Project Management
- Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon PKS
- ContractorJohn Sisk & Son Ltd., Dublin
- Acoustic ConsultantArup Acoustics
- Theatre ConstultantArts Team (part of RHWL Architects
- Cladding ConsultantsOffices and Theater BOH Facade: Permasteelisa Group
- Facade Sub-Contractor:Permasteelisa Central Europe (Theatre) Permasteelisa S.p.A (Commercial Buildings)
Status
CompletedCompletion Date
2010Project Brief
The Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development in Dublin features a 2,000-seat performing arts centre which was completed in 2010 and a 375,000-square-foot leasable office and retail space which is currently under construction.
The 148,000-square-foot Grand Canal Square Theatre is at the heart of the Grand Canal Harbour development, a movement to revitalize the docklands. The building is based on the concept of stages — the stage of the theatre itself, the stage of the piazza, and the stage of the theatre lobby above the piazza, illuminated at night. The theatre becomes the main façade of a large public piazza that has a five star hotel and residences on one side and an office building on the other. The piazza acts as a grand outdoor lobby for the theatre. With the dramatic theatre elevation as a backdrop and platforms for viewing, the piazza itself becomes a stage for civic gathering.
With their twin facades, glazed courtyards and landscaped roofs, the two office blocks which make up the Commercial Development provide sustainable, state of the art work environments. By designing multi-story glazed atriums, the commercial buildings integrate with the adjacent retail, residential, cultural and public space components.


