
Strategic Intervention : Masterplan Proposal for New Waterfront CBD to Alexandra Basin, Dublin Port (2/2024)
A proposal to illustrate the ultimate potential of Alexandra Basin, Dublin Port.
Backround to Proposal
Design proposals for a Retail Destination – ‘Dublin Dome’, and a Landmark ‘Round Tower’ building, were previously published in 2017 and 2019. These were followed by contextual sketches in 2019 / 2020 suggesting a location in Alexandra Basin which were in illustrative form. The intention was to eventually produce something more coherent, which would put the Round Tower and Dublin Dome proposals in a proper context and also to suggest my personal view of the true potential for Alexandra Basin. These Proposals are influenced by frequent visits to Marina Bay in Singapore between 2012 and 2016. Alexandra Basin is a similar opportunity in my opinion, with potential for a mixed use CBD and a sense of enclosure arising from the pre existing shape of Alexandra Basin. Luas , Rail lines and Port Tunnel link to Airport are in situ nearby. River taxis can be introduced to link with City and coastal suburbs.
Two positions are shown for a ‘Round Tower’ Landmark building – both Waterfront, so as not to be obscured by later development. The ‘Dublin Dome’ Biodome Proposal is positioned along the ‘Ocean Pier West’ docking berth. Also shown is a tall building referencing a Ship , a ‘Cairn’ building and ‘Dolmen’ building as Irish themed visitor attractions (originally intended for Sligo ), a performance space , a high tech shed enclosing 2 service docks, a new Transport hub opposite the Port entrance , a lookout attraction , and a range of buildings in the 15 to 30 storey range intended to be Office, International Hotels and Residential. Public Transport connectivity would be primarily provided by people moving system but with limited access for bus , coach and taxi. After hours acccess for service vehicles etc.

There is a podium suggested over the existing RoRo facility. The Grafton Architects Port Masterplan is more or less intact although some of the high line walkway might run parallel or merge with the podium. The Axonometric drawing illustrating the Proposal is somewhat diagrammatic and indicative. A small section of the Pedestrian walkway proposed by Grafton Architects is removed in this drawing for clarity purposes so that the Port entrance can be visible. The Masterplan is somewhat indicative, and for legibility and clarity purposes does not illustrate the likely maximum Development Density. The Tallest buildings are envisaged to be 30 to 40 storeys. Housing Precincts would likely follow to North and East of this proposed Waterfront. There is a sheltered Performance / Sports space to the Waterfront edge ( ala Marina Bay) shown for illustration purposes. However the increase in land value arising incrementally from such a massive development would likely influence the outcome at this location toward a more Commercial or Residential Development.
The Tall Office buildings envisaged within this Masterplan proposal are intended to address the requirements of major PLCs looking for EMEA HQs or a Brexit base. Ideally the ‘Round Tower Building’, should it be developed, would be largely occupied by Leading Irish companies. The proposed location within Alexandra Basin, is in my view, more suitable for a concentrated array of tall buildings and might help avert the sporadic spread of tall buildings within Dublin City core.
Large scale development of Alexandra Basin is not a new idea. The proposed development for this section of Dublin Port expands upon Options 4 and 5 of a DCC document published in 2007 – ‘A Vision for Dublin Bay’ where Minor relocation of Dublin Port was suggested. What I have done is to conceptualise and define a number of specific anchor buildings for this location which I believe, along with the Flour Mill masterplan by Grafton Architects, would strengthen the case for the viability of a mixed use Waterfront CBD. This is my personal view of the optimum development outcome for Alexandra Basin where Economic Catalysts & Cultural Contributions can co-exist







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Superseded Illustrative Sketches for Potential CBD (2018-2020)

















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