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Educational / Cultural
Frank O Connor House, Douglas Street, Cork
Small but fascinating conservation refurbishment of a mid eighteenth-century terraced house in Douglas Street - birthplace of the great Cork short story writer, Frank O'Connor-, and conversion to become the home of the Munster Literature Centre. This building is exhibited in the 2004 RIAI Irish Architecture Awards.
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Granary Theatre, Cork City
This small and very specialised Studio Theatre was designed for UCC to replace the original Granary Theatre in the Malting's. It provides a number of ancillary spaces, a Rehearsal/Dance Studio and an intimate, multi-purpose, flexible auditorium with excellent acoustics seating 120 people, all assembled into a discrete insertion into the established Mardyke Streetscape.
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Graffiti Theatre, Cork City
A proposal for an Arts funding application to configure the historic Weighmaster's House in Shandon, formerly an integral part of Cork Butter Market, to accommodate Graffiti Youth Theatre in a series of Rehearsal Rooms/Studios, its ancillary accommodation and a flexible workshop/auditorium for 100 people
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