Published 3 December 2025

Premium co-living development, Liberties House, consists of 378 fully furnished studio apartments on a brownfield site in the heart of Dublin 8, designed by world renowned interior architect, Concrete Amsterdam.

The mixed-use project offers a mix of single and double occupancy rooms, with shared living facilities including kitchen and living areas, a communal social area, gymnasium, cinema, private function room, library and workspaces, café, reception facilities at ground floor and landscaped gardens including roof gardens.

With climate resilience high on the agenda, our team provided multidisciplinary support for Liberties House. This saw our specialists incorporate Sustainable Drainage Systems, including the provisions of green roofing, permeable paving, filter drains, green spaces and tree planting throughout our design solution.

Our structural design consists of multiple precast elements, a concrete frame of hollow core floor slabs, concrete walls above first floor level and an in-situ reinforced concrete frame between basement level and first floor level. At ground floor level, the 1,608 sq ft café, reception, and shared amenity spaces required an open spacious and column free structural solution. As a result, our design included precast cross walls above first floor level, designed as deep beams, which minimised the need for reinforced concrete transfer beams within the structure, helping to maintain the open-plan layout below.

Due to extensive archaeological features and a high-water table, the site required a carefully designed and managed piled foundation solution. To deliver this, a complex de-watering regime was developed and implemented during the basement excavation to avoid the ground water becoming contaminated by the excavation of the made ground.

Our mechanical and electrical design features a high-tech LED lighting scheme which runs throughout the entire building, blending functional, decorative and emergency lighting. These systems are controlled via DALI protocols and local presence detection, ensuring energy efficiency without compromising user experience. Our low carbon solution delivers heating and hot water primarily by two roof-mounted Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) which feed into dedicated buffer vessels.

The development has achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, supported by a carefully considered approach to power and water efficiency throughout the design and construction process. Sustainability is a core principle underpinning the regeneration of the entire area.