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Retail

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Shopping streets and centres define the visual and social character

of our towns and cities. Today retail-led regeneration provides

stimulating, entertaining, and engaging places to be.

Retail

Mixed Use

Offices

Residential

Retail

Masterplanning & Urban Design

Hotels & Resorts

Education

Health

Interior Architecture

HKR Architects is an international architecture and design practice with offices in Dublin, London, Manchester, Belfast and Prague.

HKR’s portfolio of projects spans several sectors – mixed use, offices, residential, retail, hotels & resorts, education and health. The practice has dedicated capabilities in masterplanning & urban design and in Public Private Partnership projects. It also specialises in the design and fitout of interiors for all types of buildings.

HKR has been designing buildings and environments since 1992 and has gained award-winning status internationally, providing design-led solutions that are functional and commercial, and highly specific to clients’ needs.

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Designing Retail Environments

Many town centres need more retail capacity but appear to have no space for expansion, which leads to the justification for uncontrolled out-of-town alternatives.

At HKR our retail team have a particular talent for identifying sites that are often overlooked by others.

HKR has extensive experience in retail design – we can identify ways to expand the prime shopping area with less valuable back-land and integrate the old with the new seamlessly. With our combined design-led and business focus, we know how to achieve successful commercial values whilst maintaining a strong urban design perspective.

Site Discovery

City centre retail development stands or falls by the strength of the connections it makes to existing prime shopping areas. The key to this success is the ability to create the perception that the whole retail map is expanded, rather than a new tributary being made off the existing pedestrian flow.

So many schemes fail over time by being too inward looking and subsequently being trumped by newer developments. In urban design terms, the creation of parallel disconnected centres can be disastrous and can often become quickly obsolete.

At HKR the retail team is highly skilled at making these connections. The skill lies in our ability to take as little prime property as necessary so that all the redeveloped land will benefit from the uplift and intensification of the new development.

Making Connections

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Designing for Customers

Grand streets and intimate lanes ›

A › square just where a breakout space is needed

Small places created just wide enough ›for café seating

Escalators and stairs that invite ›movement and allow people to see and go

Easy sight lines between retail levels ›

Buildings that have an authentic ›three-dimensional form that fit the scale of the city

Customers should emotionally bond with a new retail development and accept it as an integral part of their daily lives - whether or not they want to shop on a particular day.

Designs that simply work

Restaurants in the sunny corner with ›the right degree of separation from pedestrians

Space for entertainers, seasonal events ›and art installations that don’t look empty when not in use

Fountains and feature lighting that ›appear at dusk but are invisible in the day

Evening economy of cafés, restaurants ›and entertainment - spatially overlapping with the retail streets

Movement from integrated hotels and ›apartments that support the urban lifestyle and enhance street safety out of hours

Quality of materials and detail ›

Architecture that delights in places and ›quietly encloses other spaces

On one level the design needs to be simple and on another level it needs to create a subliminal journey of discovery.

Creating memorable experiencesMeet

Eat

Live

Relax

Shop

StayIt is important that any major new intervention into the urban fabric of a city contains a rich, layered and varied mix of uses. Cities thrive on diversity - rather than a single retail use which will often result in a deserted area in the evening. In this way retail-led development acts as a catalyst to regenerate towns and city centres, transforming them into desirable places to live, shop, meet, eat, stay, relax and work.

At HKR we have true sector knowledge in the key mixed use disciplines of masterplanning, retail, leisure, hotels and offices which are required to fulfil this vision of urban living.

We combine understanding of how to maximize the value of each part of the development with the customers’ need for an emotional attachment to the spaces and places we create.

The Compact City

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Planned Urban Expansions

Designing retail environments is not always for existing city centres.

Increasingly cities are looking to create new town centres at major transport hubs in order to relieve the pressure on city centres. Sites range from Brownfield sites on the edge of the city to Greenfield sites near transport infrastructures.

At HKR we can create a retail masterplan that is the right size and mix for the specific location - regardless of whether it is an urban location, Brownfield or Greenfield site.

Creating new settlements

A proposal for the development of a new settlement has to appeal to all key stakeholders.

Working with specialist retail agents, HKR can develop plans which will capture the hearts and minds of investors, developers, retailers, cultural guardians and politicians.

At HKR we understand the steps that need to be taken to initiate and grow these settlements from a retail-led development. We can communicate our vision visually, intellectually and commercially to all stakeholders.

Valuing all stakeholders

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Projects

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The Northern Quarter01 02

01 Abbey Square

02 Detail of Abbey Square

The Northern Quarter is a prime retail-led mixed use development anchored by Arnotts Department Store in the heart of the retail core area of Dublin city centre. The 1.5 million sq ft development will provide an integrated mix of retail, residential, leisure and hotel facilities.

The site extends to 5.6 acres and links O’Connell Street to the east, Henry Street to the north, Upper Liffey Street to the west and Middle Abbey Street to the south.

Contemporary in design and providing a sense of place, the transformed and pedestrianised Prince’s Street leads into the newly created Abbey Square.

The current Arnotts Department Store will be demolished and replaced with a new 320,000 sq ft state-of-the-art store, trading over six levels.

A decision to grant planning permission was made by Dublin City Council in 2007 and construction is due to commence in 2008 with completion in 2012.

The Northern Quarter will be an open street development arranged as individual city blocks each with its own architecture and identity.

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01 Abbey Square

02 Aerial view of development

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HKR’s design for the regeneration of The Northern Quarter will create a lively new shopping and entertainment area complete with:

New Arnotts Department Store ›

R › efurbishment and extension of existing Pennys Store

4 › 7 new shops

1 › 3 cafés and bars

F › ood emporium

S › ky restaurant

1 › 17 apartments

1 › 43 bedroom hotel

Spa ›

1 › 57 car parking spaces

This project is exactly the kind of ambitious, visionary development the area needs, retaining the charm of an open-street environment but overlaying it with the dynamism and diversity of a modern European capital.

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A new mixed use retail-led development anchored by a new 21st century Arnotts Department Store in the heart of Dublin city centre

01 Night shot of Abbey Street

02 View from Henry Street

03 Prince’s Street

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Arcadia Centre01 02

01 Retail plaza

02 New square

HKR was appointed by Glenkerrin UK to redesign the Arcadia Shopping Centre, a 4.2 acre site at Ealing Broadway in West London.

The development will create a new mixed use development consisting of retail, residential, leisure and commercial in the town centre of Ealing with significant new pedestrian links, streets and civic spaces. This will create increased connectivity and permeability in the heart of the town.

A residential landmark building of 24 storeys to Haven Green and 17 storeys towards the south marks the gateway to Ealing town centre and underlines Ealing’s position as a major residential area.

Grouped in 7 separate urban buildings the development will create:

› 500 residential dwellings in buildings of varying heights from 5 to 24 storeys

› 200,000 sq ft of retail space with a mix of unit sizes and an anchor store of 57,000 sq ft

› 18,000 sq ft health and fitness club

› 5,000 sq ft of commercial space

› 325 basement car spaces

› renewable energy provision of 20%

The development will also include new civic and public spaces including 2 new squares, Station Plaza and New Square.

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Bray Town Centre

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02 Atrium view

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The Bray Town Centre scheme, located in Co Wicklow south of Dublin, obtained planning for the redevelopment of the former 42 acre Bray Golf Club.

The proposed masterplan is for a mixed use development which will provide:

500,000 sq ft retail ›

830 apartments ›

60,000 sq ft offices ›

103 bedroom hotel ›

25,000 sq ft riverside bars ›and restaurants

8 › screen cinema

Crèches ›

Community centre ›

4,200 car parking spaces ›

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A new public park, riverside promenade and public plazas are also incorporated in the masterplan.

01 Overall view of scheme

02 Waterfront view

03 Model

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Charlestown Centre01

The Charlestown Centre is located just north of Finglas village in county Dublin. The shopping centre comprises 200,000 sq ft of retail space which includes anchor tenants Dunnes and Heatons, and 30 smaller units arranged around a naturally ventilated and glazed roof mall.

There is a travelator and lift access for shopping trolleys to 500 car spaces in the basement with additional 500 surface car spaces adjacent to the Centre.

01 Lighting detail

02 Entrance to Centre

03 Main retail floor

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Sarasota Bayside

This pivotal urban regeneration of downtown Sarasota will consist of over 2.5 million sq ft of retail, residential, cultural, office and leisure amenities.

HKR’s urban design concept provides a ‘golden thread’ of luxury retail frontage making a new urban link between the downtown and cultural districts of Sarasota.

Over 700 apartments and condominiums will be located in this prestigious harbourfront site.

01 Residential block

02 Retail plaza

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Killarney Town Centre0101 02

01 Mall entrance

02 Viewing tower at night

Killarney Town Centre is a new 600,000 sq ft mixed use development. The 13 acre town centre site will include a viewing tower which, at more than 270 feet high, will act as a landmark on the approach to the town. It will also provide views to the surrounding Kerry lakes and mountains.

The scheme provides new pedestrian permeability within the town and proposes a number of key urban design interventions which should have a significant positive impact on the existing town core. These include two new public squares, a public park and the viewing tower.

The site is home to the listed Malton Hotel, formerly The Great Southern, and the new development centres around this historic hotel.

One of the key challenges with this development was the impact of introducing such a large scheme within such a historically sensitive site. The significant level differences across the site were exploited to position a large portion of the shopping mall below the hotel garden, with distinctive roof-lights located within the landscaped water features.

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The new town centre will comprise:

› Malton Hotel - refurbishment and 120 bedroom extension

› Shopping mall with multi-level retail units

› Spa and leisure centre

› Banqueting rooms

› Convention and exhibition centre

› Indoor activity centre

› Community centre

› Offices

› Residential units

› Viewing tower

01 Offices

02 Viewing tower

03 Convention centre

04 Residential

05 Hotel extension

06 Malton Hotel

07 Mall below ground level

08 Mall entrance

09 Killarney Park Hotel

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Rostov-on-Don01 03

Rostov-on-Don, located on the River Don, is one of the largest cities in the south of Russia. The city is a significant river port and has always been of great commercial and cultural importance.

In recent years the city has experienced considerable economic growth and is being transformed into a modern, industrial and technology-rich hub and bustling business centre.

HKR has been appointed by Mall Management to design a masterplan for a new urban quarter of over 2.5 million sq ft in the city of Rostov-on-Don. The project forms part of a ‘string of pearls’ which will link the city theatre with the River Don and a new pleasure cruise terminal on the river.

01 Site plan

02 'String of Pearls'

03 Aerial view

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The mixed use scheme will comprise:

O › ver 1 million sq ft retail and leisure quarter

1 › ,200 apartments

2 › 70,000 sq ft offices

2 › 00 bedroom hotel and spa

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Number One Ballsbridge01 02

The decision to grant planning permission for Number One Ballsbridge will make way for the €600 million development of one of Dublin’s most prominent landmark sites.

On a 2.2 acre site, the 430,000 sq ft mixed use development, on behalf of developer Glenkerrin, will include 109 apartments along with office and leisure spaces.

These new buildings will be centred around two new shopping plazas and two new shared pedestrian streets.

The mixed use buildings, including retail, leisure and cultural frontages, will line the new Shelbourne Plaza, while the new Pembroke Square will be positioned centrally in the city block and will share frontages with adjacent buildings.

A 15-storey residential tower, the base of which will serve as the principal entrance into the residents’ concierge and internal orangary gardens, will overlook the new Pembroke Square.

01 Sketch

02 View from Pembroke Road

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A key feature of this unique project is the horizontal approach taken to the design of the mixed use buildings. The residential units will be positioned on the top levels of the development, enjoying maximum benefit of light levels and views which will be enhanced by the building’s planned crystal line façade which will include glass louvers to control sunlight.

The office spaces will be stacked beneath, necessarily avoiding direct sunlight and the ground level will be given to retail, leisure and cultural spaces, invigorating and driving public activity to the area and improving the life of the district.

Number One Ballsbridge is expected to set a new benchmark for residential and commercial development in the prestigious Dublin 4 area and the ambitious design will be one of the most exciting and innovative mixed use schemes in Dublin’s city centre.

01 View from Shelbourne Road

02 Sketch

03 View of Shelbourne Plaza

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HKR Architects forms part of a group of six leading Irish architectural practices commissioned by Castlethorn Construction to undertake the development of the District Centre of Adamstown, a new town located 15 minutes to the west of Dublin city centre, with a projected population of 30,000.

HKR’s prominent 1.3 acre site, to the north east of the District Centre, will consist of a mixed use development of 200,000 sq ft, which will include a 50,000 sq ft anchor retail unit and 113 apartments.

The scheme forms part of the edge to the District Centre and the greater Adamstown area and is envisaged in the masterplan to form part of a brick ‘crust’ around the central public buildings.

HKR’s design of the new buildings is highly sculptural and the development will be perceived as a solid brick volume that has been carved and punctured to reveal a lightweight, light-coloured inner shear façade structure.

Adamstown District Centre

The scale of the District Centre to the south and the residential environment further north have been addressed and the placing of the differing accommodation reflects this. Consideration has also been given to particular activities on the various façades to enliven the surrounding plazas and streetscapes.

The carving of the block allows for maximum penetration of light to all residential dwellings, respecting the need for privacy and observation of the street at all times.

Adamstown District Centre will set a new benchmark for a mixed use residential and commercial environment, incorporating all other social requirements.

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02 Sketch

03 Mixed use development

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The design proposal for the Linate Airport Shopping Centre in Milan provides over 500,000 sq ft of retail space over a 2 level development covered by a double curved elliptical roof. There will be a footbridge leading directly to the airport.

The form of the building sunken into the ground is a creative response to the very restrictive heights and massing allowed so close to the airport. It is designed to provide landside shopping for the airport as well as the general pubic.

The style of the roof is reflected in the total plan of the building in which the Linate Centre is formed between outer and inner ellipses of retail. This innovative design creates an excellent flow pattern, visibility and variety of spaces.

Linate Airport Centre

A segment of the oval-formed roof is cut away to create a great glazed opening, with terraces on level 2 and panoramic vistas from the food court and fashion boutiques. This opening creates generous outdoor areas for the restaurants, bars and a crèche.

The principal anchor tenant will utilise over 100,000 sq ft of space. The other accommodation includes a 2 level fashion emporium in the Central Cross Mall and a large variety of medium and smaller sized units.

Throughout the Mall the retail units are interspersed with market stalls, a performing space and chill-out areas. The upper level comprises fashion boutiques, a food court, the broad expanse of the outside terraces, Multiplex cinemas and a health club.

01 Aerial of development

02 Retail plaza

03 View of oval roof

04 Detail of Centre

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Timisoara

01 Masterplan

03 View of shopping mall

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The proposed project is over 2 million sq ft and incorporates a retail mall, hotel, office and residential accommodation.

In the public realm a new square will be formed with an underpass below the existing railway line, and there will also be a provision for a light rail station at the heart of the scheme.

Timisora is the second largest city in Romania. HKR has been working closely with the city authorities to develop the strategic potential of this area. Its location, on the periphery of the old town, makes it a key project in the redevelopment of an industrial zone that sits just outside the railway line linking the city stations.

The site has been carefully considered as a true retail-led urban rejuvenation project which will create new linkages between streets and develop an area which can become a multi-use living, working and leisure development.

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01 Ground floor plan

02 Aerial view

03 Streetscape view

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03The proposed project is over 2 million sq ft and incorporates a retail mall, hotel, office and residential accommodation.

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Dublin City Markets

A collaborative design team formed by HKR Architects, Make Architects and Gehl Architects has been selected to redesign and redevelop Dublin’s famous City Markets.

Focusing on the redesign and revival of the site of the 19th century fruit, vegetable and fish markets near the Four Courts, north of Dublin’s River Liffey, the project is to be completed on behalf of the Markets Regeneration Consortium, and forms part of Dublin City Council’s Markets Area Draft Framework Plan.

The brief is to develop a new gastronomic centre for Dublin with the redeveloped fish market site as the area’s focal point. The brief also includes the proposed regeneration of the Fruit and Vegetable Market building at the heart of the mixed use development.

01 View towards the Markets

02 Aerial sketch of scheme

03 Model of scheme

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In response to the brief, the strong working collaboration between HKR, Make and Gehl has produced a design which opens up the site and transforms it into a dynamic new urban focal point.

Combining world-class architecture with the creation of a generous new public space, the proposals will revitalise the area with a rich mix of uses including retail and wholesale markets, residential and office accommodation, and food shops and restaurants.

01 Sketch of entrance

02 Aerial contextual 1

03 Aerial contextual 201

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Friars Square01

01 Aerial view of the pod

02 Interior of proposed ‘Pod’

Friars Square, a shopping mall in Aylesbury, County Town of Buckinghamshire, was last refurbished in the early 1990s. At this time the main square was covered in with a curved steel and glass roof. Currently the square is filled with a number of small retail and catering units with mall seating.

The new owners of Friars Square are Brookfield. They approached HKR to redesign the space so that it would be simplified with a new retail ‘pod’ which will allow for a mixture of double level shops suitable for major space users, plus the relocation of the existing mall kiosks. The overall objective is to provide a greatly increased leasable area.

HKR has particularly expertise in identifying opportunities for new retail configurations in existing centres, even when they are already fully let. The redesign of Friars Square is a good example of this. The increased much-needed retail space will inject new life into an already strong retail centre.

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Piccadilly Markets

Conceived as a series of urban lanterns, these translucent market stalls serve to illuminate the dark space of Piccadilly Gardens with their glowing cubic form.

Hinged along a vertical spine, the cube folds open to reveal two internal planes that are erected to provide shelter from the elements. Internally the stalls provide a small amount of on-site storage reducing the volume of goods being brought to and from the stalls daily.

Through reducing the time spent erecting the stall and by providing on-site storage, the stalls aim to reduce the work for the market vendor and make a positive contribution to the markets environment.

01 Evening view

02 View of markets on square

03 Aerial sketch

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Case Study - Unlocking Difficult Sites0101

01 Grand Arcade

02 New John Lewis store

03 New John Lewis store detailProject initiated by Retail Director, Jim Duffy as James Duffy Associates

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Grand Arcade Cambridge is an example of how a commercially aware, design-led architectural practice was able to identify a site that others had been unable to bring to the market successfully. This success was achieved by understanding existing shopping patterns, latest retail demand for modern space and how to formulate a commercially viable proposition for a particular site.

The identification of a suitable site started with a city-wide study of Cambridge for the local authority. It became a real project leading to a successful planning permission on a highly sensitive site, with completion in 2008.

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01 Existing plan

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03 Aerial view of part of Cambridge city centre study

Despite the site being fully occupied by the main city centre car park, the magistrates court, the main department store, and an eight storey office block, Grand Arcade was made possible by understanding the huge potential uplift in value achievable by creating a successful city centre shopping centre. Cambridge city centre had been studied for 20 years and, until this site discovery, no one had been able to unlock its true potential.

The site was introduced to a developer, John Lewis department store and a pension fund. Full planning permission was successfully achieved, despite the fact that the site was surrounded by Grade 1 listed college buildings.

To facilitate initial development, John Lewis consented to move temporarily and a new store of over 200,000 sq ft was built for them. Today this is one of their most successful stores. The rest of the Centre, making up a further 300,000 sq ft, was opened in 2008.

The ability to unlock difficult sites in city centres is one the specialism of the HKR Retail Team.

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Area identified by study for redevelopment

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Interior Fitout

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O2 Retail Concept Store

HKR Interior has designed the new O2 Retail Concept Store. Three of the newly designed O2 stores are now in place and the interior design concept is to be rolled-out across Ireland’s sixty O2 retail outlets.

This innovative concept store provides the customer with a total communication solution and a great place to shop, work, browse and engage.

The design provides staff with the best possible tools to serve customer requirements in the form of an interactive display and demonstration space, point of sale consoles, an inviting sales counter, and consultation spaces that allow the customer to dwell and ultimately make the correct choice for their needs.

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The interior design for the Blacktie Concept Store was developed with the client to ensure HKR’s unique understanding of Blacktie’s core brand offer, supported by the complementary well established brand of Henry Jermyn. Being a premier tailored shirt brand, Henry Jermyn brings with it a special luxury that requires a particular style of retail design.

The bright and exciting retail solution, featuring a transparent glass staircase, presents the customer with a dynamic retail experience where they have visibility through the mirror panelled stairwell to the decadent male grooming bar, additional product offerings, and lavish fitting rooms below.

The waxed ebony timber finishes contrast with the subtle tones and sensitive textures of the fabric, wall and floor coverings and this in turn communicates a confidence and style expected of such a premier retail environment.

The scale of the space is cleverly augmented with the use of polished chrome and mirrors throughout, providing the customer with numerous opportunities to view not only the garments but also themselves from as many best vantage points as possible.

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02 Glass staircase on first floor

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Our Offices

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dublinhkr architects 5 Schoolhouse Lane, Dublin 2, Ireland. T: +353 (0)1 663 6400 F: +353 (0)1 663 6401 E: [email protected]

london hkr architects Studio 7, Wootton Street, London SE1 8TG, UK. T: +44 (0)20 7902 2770 F: +44 (0)20 7902 2771 E: [email protected]

manchesterhkr architects The Pinnacle, 73 King Street, Manchester M2 4NG, UK. T: +44 (0)161 830 1850 F: +44 (0)161 839 3056 E: [email protected]

belfasthkr architects 9 - 13 Waring Street,Belfast BT1 2DW, Northern Ireland. T: +44 (0)28 9082 0900 F: +44 (0)28 9082 0901E: [email protected]

praguehkr prague s.r.o. Myslbek, Na Príkope 19, 110 00 Prague, Czech Republic. T: +420 234 718 600 F: +420 234 718 699 E: [email protected]

bucharesthkr architects romania s.r.l. Strada Povernei 15-17, Floor 5, Ap 9, Bucharest 1, Romania. T: +40 (0)21 313 1353 F: +40 (0)21 313 1354 E: [email protected]

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CONSTRUCTION : JOHNSON & JOHNSON : JONES LANG LASALLE : JP DEVELOPMENTS : JPC PARTNERSHIP : JURYS DOYLE HOTELS : KARLEIGH : KEADEEN HOTEL : KENMORE

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: MARKET HAVEN : MARKLAND HOLDINGS : MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL : MAX RE EUROPE : MAXOL : MAZARS : MCALISTER HOLDINGS : MCCABE BUILDERS : MCGOVERNS

: MCGRATH GROUP : MCINERNEY DEVELOPMENTS : MDL : MEELICK PARTNERSHIP : MERCURY HEALTH : MICHAEL MCNAMARA & CO : MILLBANK DEVELOPMENTS : MJF

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: REMAX PROPERTY SERVICES : RHONELLEN DEVELOPMENTS : RI INVESTMENT GROUP : RICHMOND PARTNERSHIP : RINEVIEW DEVELOPMENTS : RIVERVIEW RACKET &

TENNIS CLUB : ROHAN HOLDINGS : ROK GROUP : ROSBERG PARTNERS : ROSEBERRY HOMES : ROSEPARK DEVELOPMENT CO : ROSSLYN : ROTUMA : ROYAL & SUN ALLIANCE :

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: SANDYFORD FORUM DEVELOPMENTS : SAWGRASS : SEAN CONDON DEVELOPMENTS : SEKYRA GROUP : SHANKILL TENNIS CLUB : SHEEHAN & CO : SHELMAN PROPERTIES

: SHIELDPOINT : SIAC : SIEMENS : SIGNATURE CAPITAL : SMITH FOY : SOFTCO : SOFTECH : SOMMERTON PROPERTIES : SOUTH COUNTY DEVELOPMENTS : SPACE

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PARTNERSHIP : SUNDAYS WELL PROPERTIES : SUNTEC HOMES : TAGGART HOLDINGS : TEDCASTLE HOLDINGS : TELEREAL : THE GROUCHO CLUB : THE HEALTH PARTNERSHIP

: THE ROSE PROJECT : THE SHELBOURNE HOTEL : THISTLE HOTELS : THOMAS THOMPSON HOLDINGS : TIERNAN PROPERTIES : TIFFEN DEVELOPMENTS : TOM COYLE

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT : TONABRUCKY CONSTRUCTION : TORC GROUP : TOWER GATE DEVELOPMENTS : TRANSLLOYD DEVELOPMENTS : TREASURY HOLDINGS :

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INNOVATIONS : UPDATE TECHNOLOGIES : UPLANDS : VICTORIA HOMES : VISION DEVELOPMENT CO : VULCAN MANAGEMENT : WALSH & MCCABE :

WALSH MAGUIRE & CO : WATERLOO QUARTER BUSINESS ALLIANCE : WCI COMMUNITIES : WESTERN RIDGE PROPERTIES : WESTHILL INVESTMENTS : WEXELE :

WHITECASTLE DEVELOPMENTS : WHITFIELD DEVELOPMENTS : WILLIAM FRY : WILLIAM HARVEY & CO : WINDOVER DEVELOPMENTS : WINDSOR CAR MOTORS :

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