Apollo House
Apollo House, College Square Dublin
The original Apollo House was once known as Dublin’s ugliest building, it has since been demolished and is now replaced by Marlet with a modern, mixed use development including a 10 story office block, topped off by a 21 story tower block of build-to-rent apartments.
Keane Environmental were delighted to supply O’Connor Sutton Cronin and Jones Engineering Group with over 6,500 grilles to use throughout the building.
Gilberts GSFC Grilles:
The Perfect Fit for 1200×300 Suspended Ceiling
In this CAT A fit out for Marlet, O’Connor Sutton Cronin and Jones Engineering specified and installed 6,500 GSFC Swirl Diffusers. These diffusers are particularly effective given the 1200 x 300 suspended ceilings, because they can produce a short throw and this will ensure there is no potential risk of drafts for the end user.
Experience & Unmatched Quality with Gilberts’ Grilles and Diffusers
Over the past decade, there has been a significant surge in innovative concepts for architectural ceiling design, leading to a dramatic shift in how contemporary ceiling layouts are approached.
We recognize that each ceiling type—whether exposed, suspended, or acoustical—comes with its own set of challenges for HVAC design. Gilberts’ R&D team has dedicated considerable effort to stay ahead of these changes, developing and testing solutions in their cutting-edge facilities.
At Keane Environmental, we can collaborate with you and Gilberts to deliver effective solutions that ensure optimal comfort within your space.
Questions?
At Keane Environmental Ltd., we understand that every job, large or small, has its own challenges. We’d be delighted to work with you to find the correct solution for your building. If you’d like to hear more about this or any of our other projects, contact us today.
Developers: Marlet
Consulting Engineers: O’Connor Sutton Cronin
Contractors: Jones Engineering Group
Suppliers: Keane Environmental Ltd.