Recent Publications
RTE - Home of the Year

We are delighted that Niall's home, one of the mews houses in our Hazel Lane development was the runner up in the Home of the Year 2018 competition on RTE.
Image Magazine - Hazel Lane
Titled "Splendid Isolation", Image magazine featured the Hazel Lane development, focusing on the challenges of building in a back land site within Clontarf
+ Living
Our Hazel Lane and Portobello projects were featured in this Irish style magazine
Architecture Ireland
Following our win of the best housing awards, Architecture Ireland featured the project extensively in their monthly magazine.
Image Magazine - White Lodge
Image magazine also published a feature on this complete refurbishment and extension of a Georgian home spotlighting the relationship formed between our practice and the client.
House and Home
House and Home featured the complete refurbishment and extension of a Georgian home in Dun Laoghaire, South County Dublin
British & Irish Modern Magazine
British and Irish Modern magazine, feature selected Irish projects and we were delighted to be featured in this design magazine.
House and Home Magazine
"For art's sake" was the title of this multi-page article that showcased our client's extensive art collection and the backdrop that we had created for it in this extensive remodelling of a cottage in Portobello.
RIAI - Annual Review
Further to winning the RIAI Award for Best Housing, the RIAI featured the Hazel Lane housing development in a review written by the architect Robin Mandal.
Press
Zurich Insurance recently featured Dublin Design Studio in a campaign entitled "Future Ready."

They selected a number of Irish designers across a range of specialisations to discuss their approaches designing for the future.
You can check It out
above.
An interesting feature for Scriba comes from our design process, see video above. The development of Scriba was produced in Autodesk, the leading name in CAD & 3d design software.
The video shows their support of the development of Scriba and also in the start up community, David was later invited
as a speaker for Autodesk's office opening in Dublin, Ireland.