Architect appointed to masterplan Guinness Quarter development

Guinness Brewery, by Rachel Ferriman

Faulkner Brown Architects to design 500 homes in what is expected to be Dublin’s first zero-carbon district

Faulkner Browns has been chosen to design a 500-home sustainable urban quarter on the site of the iconic Guinness Brewery.

Developer Ballymore appointed Faulkner Browns to redevelop the 12-acre site at St James’ Gate in Dublin, which is intended to be the city’s first zero-carbon district.

The site has been the home of the Guinness Brewery for more than 261 years and its modernisation by Guinness’ parent company Diageo has led to the freeing up of the 12 acres.

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