architecture
conservation
SINéAD FLYNN
MUBC, B Arch, MRIAI
RIAI Grade 1 Conservation Architect
Director
Contact Sinéad on 087 9608155 sinead.flynn@flynnarchitects.com
brian flynn
Architect, B Arch, MRIAI
Director
Contact Brian on 087 4147796 brian.flynn@flynnarchitects.com
francina checo lambert
Architect, Interior Specialist
HERITAGE
CONSULTANCY
With a Masters in Urban and Building Conservation, and building on fifteen years of experience working with leading Conservation Architectural practices, including Cathal Crimmins Architects and McCullough Mulvin Architects, Sinéad Flynn has a wealth of experience working on complex historic buildings and sites of the highest sensitivity. Awarded projects include the Pembroke Square Redevelopment with Cathal Crimmins and Lafferty Architects, the Medieval Mile Museum and the Cathal Brugha Military Archives with McCullough Mulvin.
THINKING sustainably
We understand that, as architect, our role is to observe and react to climate, to tradition, to function, to economy and to landscape, in order to produce an architecture that can respond to the demands of modern living in the Ireland of today, but which remains rooted in a deep understanding of the places we work. We have ongoing projects in Kildare, Meath, Cavan, Dublin, and Wicklow, and have worked extensively with city and county council for these areas.
a process you can trust
Sketch Design
For us, this is the most important stage of your project – Making the correct decisions at this stage has a huge bearing on the success of the finished building.
We resource this stage accordingly and we do not recommend rushing this important process.
1. DEVELOPED DESIGN - PLANNING
Agreed sketch design layout is improved upon, efficiencies are found, and a formal application is made to the planning authority, if required.
2. DETAIL DESIGN - TENDER
This involves preparing packages for a number of contractors to competitively tender for the project.
3. CONSTRUCTION / ON SITE
This involves periodic inspection of the works as the construction proceeds, regular site meetings, and instructing the contractor as required.