Keavan’s Port
Camden Street, Dublin

Located in central Dublin, the new hotel, bar and restaurant is forged from a collection of existing and new buildings. A terrace of protected Georgian houses, forms the primary front elevation, whilst two new hotel blocks flank a retained chapel building to the rear. The development is linked together by a triple height glass atrium, creating an internal central ‘plaza’ space.

Two courtyard gardens occupy the space between the new and historic buildings, the larger of which takes on the design strategy of a series of ‘back yards’ to the Georgian terrace. The site comprises 89 guest bedroom together with approximately 10,000sqft of bar/ restaurant area spread across the complex.

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Photography: © Pippa Hudson Photography