Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin

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Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin is a major municipal complex on the River Liffey that serves as the central administrative hub for local government in Ireland’s capital.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipal building complex
office building
seat of local government
adjacentTo Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Fishamble Street
River Liffey quays
Winetavern Street
architect Sam Stephenson
architecturalStyle Brutalism
surface form: Brutalist architecture
category Buildings and structures in Dublin
Seats of local government in Ireland
city Dublin
constructionStartDate 1970s
contains archaeological interpretation displays
exposed sections of medieval and Viking walls
coordinates 53.345°N 6.272°W
country Ireland
function central administrative hub for local government in Dublin
office accommodation for Dublin City Council staff
venue for council meetings
hasParkingFacility yes
hasPart Dublin City Council chamber
archaeological remains display areas
offices
public plaza
underground car park
hasPublicSquare yes
heritageStatus built over major Viking archaeological site
inception late 1970s
knownFor Brutalist civic architecture in Dublin
controversial development over Viking Dublin excavations
locatedIn County Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Leinster
Wood Quay
locatedOnWaterway River Liffey
materialUsed concrete
glass
steel
numberOfStoreys multiple storeys
occupant Dublin City Council
openingDate 1980s
operator Dublin City Council
ownedBy Dublin City Council
primaryUse local government administration
publicAccess partially open to the public
region Leinster

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Dublin City Council headquarters Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin