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Giant鈥檚 Causeway inspires building at University College Dublin

Landmark architectural project for campus will echo one of Ireland鈥檚 most striking natural phenomena

Published on
August 9, 2018
Last updated
August 9, 2018
Source: istock
The remarkable rock formations at the Giant's Causeway

University College Dublin has announced plans for a major new building inspired in part by the Giant鈥檚 Causeway.

A UNESCO world heritage site, the causeway consists of interlocking basalt columns created by volcanic activity some 60聽million years ago on the coast of County Antrim.

Its geological forms will be clearly referenced in UCD鈥檚 new landmark 8,000-square metre Centre for Creative Design, which will be located near the entrance to the campus and surrounded by a plaza and reflecting pool.

The building was the winning design in the . It was submitted by , an acclaimed practice based in New York and Beijing.

Interaction between the 鈧48聽million (拢43聽million) centre and rest of UCD will be encouraged by glass walls allowing those outside to see the studio and classroom spaces inside. The university hopes that the building will become 鈥渁 new Dublin landmark鈥.

matthew.reisz@timeshighereducation.com

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