Airfield Evolution / Solearth Architecture

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Dublin, Ireland
  • Architect In Charge: Mike Haslam
  • Project Manager: Davis Langdon
  • Quantity Surveyors: Davis Langdon
  • Landscape Architects: Dermot Foley
  • Structural Engineering: CORA
  • Civil Engineering: CORA
  • City: Dublin
  • Country: Ireland
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Text description provided by the architects. Airfield is a 35-acre working farm and estate located in the southern suburbs of Dublin, open to the public since 1998; it is an area of pastureland, woodland and walled gardens into which a patchwork of buildings has been introduced focused on Airfield House itself, which was the Overend family home from 1894. Airfield Trust was established in 1974 by the Overend sisters, Letitia and Naomi, as a charitable organisation with an educational and recreational remit provided through an environment connecting people and nature through the farm and gardens. To enhance the visitor experience and expand the facilities at Airfield a number of key spatial drivers have been put in place:

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Cite: "Airfield Evolution / Solearth Architecture" 18 Jan 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/587557/airfield-evolution-solearth-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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