Project Description:
OBFA is currently leading the design and refurbishment of Athy Heritage Centre as an International Museum around the Sir Ernest Shackleton collection.
The project comprises refurbishment of the existing Courthouse, among a 19th century market square. The building features a new glass ‘iceberg’ extension and multiple exhibition spaces as well as the deep retrofit and upgrading of the existing building.
This project includes working with specialist exhibition designers to integrate the exhibition display within the whole design. The collection is of major international significance including the Shackleton Cabin, brought back from Norway, and restored at Letterfrack. The cabin is a core exhibit, and has informed the design from the start. The Museum will include climate change and environmental aspects among the context of historical exploration.
Architects' Statement:
OBFA is a contemporary architecture practice with an emphasis on design and sustainability. Our team prides itself in delivering a high standard of architectural and project management services throughout Ireland.
OBFA creates a culture of teamwork between our dedicated, creative colleagues, clients and other design team members involved, which contributes to successful delivery of our projects.
OBFA has received much award recognition for our work since its foundation in 2013. Our diverse body of work includes cultural, residential, commercial and educational buildings, with a specialism in adaptive re-use of older buildings.
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