formed in 2003, kiosk architects is a growing design-focused practice. our work embraces a wide variety of project types, building uses and contract values in response to individual and challenging site locations. we are highly motivated, creative and committed to what we do. all projects are directed from our office located at the heart of cork city’s urban renewal.
as a group, we aspire to…
pursue an architecture which seeks to combine the liberating values of space, light and views to the outside with a sensitivity to context and a positive response to the process of change, growth and renewal…
liaiseclosely with clients, and follow established procedures of analysis, to ensure that opportunities are equally recognised and solutions jointly owned…
recogniseeach project and its setting as a unique opportunity, and assume design responsibility to ensure a smooth interface between the built and natural environments…
makean architecture that can be seen in contemporary terms that are forward looking yet respectful of the past, making best use of appropriate technologies, materials and methods of construction…
createand make things which reflect the time in which they are commissioned, their intended use and public nature, while paying due respect to any historic fabric in which they exist – the old embracing the new, where the contemporary nature of the new continues in the spirit of what already exists…
clearlyrecognise issues of urban design, scale and massing, place and people, spatial quality, use of materials and sustainability in order to pursue the aspiration to create new contemporary architecture…
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formed in 2003, kiosk architects is a growing design-focused practice. our work embraces a wide variety of project types, building uses and contract values in response to individual and challenging site locations. we are highly motivated, creative and committed to what we do. all projects are directed from our office located at the heart of cork city’s urban renewal.
as a group, we aspire to…
pursue an architecture which seeks to combine the liberating values of space, light and views to the outside with a sensitivity to context and a positive response to the process of change, growth and renewal…
liaiseclosely with clients, and follow established procedures of analysis, to ensure that opportunities are equally recognised and solutions jointly owned…
recogniseeach project and its setting as a unique opportunity, and assume design responsibility to ensure a smooth interface between the built and natural environments…
makean architecture that can be seen in contemporary terms that are forward looking yet respectful of the past, making best use of appropriate technologies, materials and methods of construction…
createand make things which reflect the time in which they are commissioned, their intended use and public nature, while paying due respect to any historic fabric in which they exist – the old embracing the new, where the contemporary nature of the new continues in the spirit of what already exists…
clearlyrecognise issues of urban design, scale and massing, place and people, spatial quality, use of materials and sustainability in order to pursue the aspiration to create new contemporary architecture…