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Irish Building Magazine by Stephen Moylan

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We are delighted to feature in Issue 2 of the Irish building magazine 2018.

We worked alongside Arup with Flynn Management & Contractors on the South Gates Facility at Dublin Airport, which opened in December 2017. The gates were constructed on a live airport campus where we faced challenges of security and safety, adding to the complexity of the project.

Our work on the Old Richmond Hospital also featured, having worked alongside Townlink Construction. The project was shortlisted for the Conservation/Heritage Category in this year’s Irish Construction Excellence Awards. The hospital building has been transformed to a state of the art education and event centre for the members of the INMO.

BLOG: data centre design by Stephen Moylan

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Kavanagh Tuite is at the forefront of the design of data centres in Ireland.

The extraordinary growth in online usage over the past two decades has had many effects on both our personal and professional lives.

The world of online data is ubiquitous if not always visible, and that data needs stored, processed and distributed. It is no surprise, then, that data centres have appeared en masse to help channel this enormous power source. They are the physical embodiment of “the cloud”.

  • Kavanagh Tuite are one of a very small number of Irish architects with in excess of 100,000 sq.m of completed datacentre space.
  • We are proven team players in the delivery of complex buildings with rigorous requirements on rapid delivery.
  • Our projects vary in size up to 25,000sq.m, a typical Datacentre being c.15,000 sq.m.
  • Our projects are in all Dublin local authority administrative areas.

Huge usage increase

According to Bitpower’s November 2017 report “Ireland’s Data Hosting Industry 2017”, there was a 186% increase in monthly consumer data traffic from 2013-2018, with video accounting for the most data usage – underpinning the importance of data centres.

At Kavanagh Tuite, we are highly experienced in the design, project management and delivery of tier 4 data centres for notable providers on fast-track schedules. Our projects vary in size up to 25,000m2, with a typical data centre being 15,000m2.

As of 2017, we are one of a small number of Irish architectural practices to have delivered in excess of 100,000 m2 of data centres over a range of sites with approximately 65,000m2 of white space. As of May 2018, we have over 50,000m2 in various stages of design. All our projects are in Dublin local authority administrative areas.

Pragmatic and honest design approach

Our delivery-orientated project management skills aligned with a pragmatic and ethical design approach offer assurance for clients negotiating Ireland’s localised planning and development regulations. We proactively manage risk to navigate prudent routes for efficient building procurement.

Architects have a range of duties during the planning and building process, including understanding the working areas of a building, how people move through a building, health and safety, power, supply chains, environmental factors . . . the list goes on.

We operate on a macro level, engaging with every stakeholder to ensure the whole process runs smoothly. Work on data centres, like any construction project, is generally done on a very strict timeframe. Expertise is needed across a range of areas, for example planning compliance, working in the immediate vicinity of other similar buildings e.g. on a campus, working with multiple teams, and ensuring standards are consistently met in a timely fashion.

We consider each project in a phased manner accounting for energy, security, secure access to fibre networks along with scoping for Environmental Impact Reports (EIARs)

Early integration with the client’s security design teams enhances project delivery to evolving client standards. We are also at the forefront of the BIM collaborative environment using federated models and clash detection though Navisworks.

Best-fit solutions

Our project management involves face-to-face meetings with the full construction team, nurturing relationships and building on our experience to streamline the delivery process. We are acutely aware that mechanical, engineering and plumbing (MEP) design can evolve during large project roll-outs, and plan for these developments. We constantly revaluate best fit solutions for client benefit and innovative design.

No one ever builds the same building twice. It’s important to be flexible and respond well to change. Architects are involved with perfecting the aesthetics of building, but also have a coordinating role, working with MEP designers and other key stakeholders. Our own role is only a small part of the overall job.

We don’t impose our views on clients or their design teams – we work around what they need to deliver the finished product. We accommodate other people’s requirements and can arbitrate on items that don’t fit on the specialists’ desks.

Secure and resilient

With the online world and technology constantly evolving and becoming ever-more important, the development of data centres will continue apace in what is an attractive and successful country for the sector. At Kavanagh Tuite, we are proud to be part of that development.

For more information about previous projects and our approach, see http://www.kavanaghtuite.ie

Sarah MacLoughlin Heads Up First Place Winners by Fergal Ryan

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All of us at Kavanagh Tuite would like to congratulate our own Sarah MacLoughlin and the rest of her team members for achieving first place in their Msc. aBIMM Multidisciplinary Collaboration Project. 

Sarah is currently in her second year of Msc. Applied Building Information Modelling and Management - aBIMM and is central to our KTA BIM task force. The brief of the project instructed the team to deliver responses to an Employers Information Requirement for the proposed development of a new, three-storey Multidisciplinary Digital Design Technologies: Centre of Excellence block situated adjacent to the existing Dublin Institute of Technology building on Bolton Street, Dublin. 

Aiden Madden represented ARUP for the evening. 

Again, Well Done to Sarah and her teammates. 

Richmond Hospital Fountain by Fergal Ryan

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The fountain to the forecourt of the INMO has been fully completed. A welcome display for visitors to the new INMO Education and Event Centre in the former Richmond Hospital.

Kavanagh Tuite have transformed this important landmark and protected structure, to a state of the art education and event centre for the INMO's forty thousand members.

The wonderfully restored building was also recently shortlisted in the Public or Heritage Building / Conservation or Restoration category at the Irish Construction Excellence Awards.

ICE Awards in The Mansion House by Stephen Moylan

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A big thank you to P.J. Hegarty & Sons, Townlink Construction and Kilcawley Construction for a great night's entertainment at the #ICEAwards last Friday in The Mansion House. In the picture above, Joe O'Neill is seen with the team from Townlink Construction.

We had a fantastic night and were proud to have been nominated for awards in such distinguished company. Congratulations to all the winners!

 

Award nomination by Stephen Moylan

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We are delighted to have been nominated in the Irish Construction Excellence Awards with Kilcawley Construction for our work on the Doyle Shipping Group building.

The new, landmark building is the adaptive re-use of an existing 1970s concrete frame 5-storey office building for Doyle Shipping Group. This project is located in Dublin Port in the North Docks.

The brief was to upgrade the existing structure to facilitate both stevedores working on the docks and adminisrative staff for DSG's Dublin operation. The works included a full building fabric strip out, full mechanical and electrical services upgrade, an internal office fit-out with associated canteen facilities and a performance led building facade upgrade.

The aluminium shading fins to the southern elevation provide visual articulation to the south facade and solar protection within the building. The robust design successfully reflects the industrial context while adding a contemporary addition to a developing and changing part of Dublin.

The gala event for the #ICEAwards will take place in the Round Room at the Mansion House on Friday, 23rd March.

Our Projects: Athlone Advanced Technology Building by Stephen Moylan

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We were delighted to work on this building for IDA Ireland's Emerging Business Division in the Athlone Business & Technology Park. The design of this building promotes high level daylighting, glare control, robust internal finishes, generous heights for additional mezzanines and high quality materials: sheer metal modular cladding and glazing systems set off by judicious use of stone with high value insulation and air tightness.

Envelope, internal layout and site layout were strategically planned for efficiency and expansion. Materials were evaluated according to LEED methodologies and certification. Site design complies with the sustainability agenda. Landscaping is simple and elegant, reliant on native species in its rural surroundings.

Irish Georgian Society Awards by Stephen Moylan

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There was a great turnout at the Irish Architectural Archive last night for the Irish Georgian Society Awards, as Lindsay Conservation Architects scooped a deserved award for The Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel.

We were shortlisted for conservation works to the internal courtyard facades of GPO Witness History. It was lovely to see the diversity of entrants and judges, chaired by Edward McParland.

It was truly humbling to be shortlisted among so many outstanding entries, and it's also fantastic to see the steady growth of awareness of our built environment.

UCD Nova Innovation Centre - East Quadrangle by Stephen Moylan

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We are presently designing the East Quadrangle phase of NovaUCD at Merville House. This follows our work on the earlier phases of Nova at Merville House in 2002-2006.

Merville House is a remarkable building which resonates strongly a unique sense of place. This feeds positively into the entrepreneurial culture of University College Dublin Nova.

The East Quadrangle will complement Nova Innovation Centre at Merville House and further increases the visibility of this key university activity which promotes innovation from within academia.

Cundall seminar by Stephen Moylan

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CUNDALL SEMINAR

We enjoyed the Cundall 'Beyond Zero' seminar yesterday on how we can be net positive in the office, at home, on projects and in the community.

The seminar was held in Wood Quay, and included the incredible statistic that Qatar's daily electricity consumption could power Sierra Leone for a year.

For more information on the Cundall series and World Green Building Week 2017, see http://www.cundall.com/News/Beyond-Zero--Be-Net-Positive--World-Green-Building-Week-2017.aspx

Awards and publications by Stephen Moylan

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Our work has been recognised with numerous awards, and we are honoured to have been featured in many architectural publications.

We believe that our dedicated and creative approach to projects sets us apart from the rest, and gives the perfect platform on which we can build on our successes to date. For more information on this, see http://www.kavanaghtuite.ie/publications/

Sustainability at Kavanagh Tuite by Stephen Moylan

SUSTAINABILITY AT KAVANAGH TUITE
At Kavanagh Tuite we emphasis that the process of 'green design' is the basis of all good architectural design, not an optional add-on. Sustainability is a huge part of our work.

Achieving the requisite standard requires committed integration of the whole design team from the very beginning, but it has to be architect-led from the position of informed professional knowledge, commitment and responsibility.

Our people by Stephen Moylan

At Kavanagh Tuite, we work with people who are highly passionate about the field of architecture and architectural technology. Each staff member contributes to our success with a broad range of skills, knowledge and experience.

Our practice operates from our own studios at Terminus Mills, Clonskeagh. The open-plan studio environment is the hub of all we do, enabling team-work on projects throughout the firm.

For more information on our people, click this link: http://www.kavanaghtuite.ie/new-gallery/