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Clogher House
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Loughloughlan Barn
Fallahogey Studio
Warren Cottage - Extension & renovation
Fallahogey House
Loughloughlan Barn
Extension and renovation of an old stone barn in Broughshane, Co. Antrim
Fallahogey Studio
An exemplary example of high quality design within a rural setting, Fallahogey Studio nestles sunken within the agrarian landscape of Northern Ireland, providing an architectural studio for the practice McGarry-Moon Architects. Designed to compliment the rural surroundings, the building is informed by shapes and materials prevalent within the locale. The project demonstrates the benefits of investing in good design through attracting new clientele and increasing revenue for the business, while providing an uplifting environment for staff, improving wellbeing and productivity.
Warren Cottage - Extension & renovation
A contemporary addition to the fully renovated Warren Cottage; previously the gate house to Richmond Park, London.
Fallahogey House
Situated in the small hamlet of Fallahogey in Co.Londonderry is a dwelling designed to integrate into its surroundings, deal intelligently with the climate whilst satisfying the client’s request of a home which truly reflected their desires, aspirations and lifestyle. The new residence cultivates the site by allowing the existing conditions to influence its form and construction, whilst enabling us to create thoroughly modern architecture that adopts the spirit of the vernacular without resorting to mimicking its forms and construction.