The Criminal Courts Complex is
the largest courts project undertaken in the State since the building
of the Four Courts itself.
The 10 storey high building contains 22 double height
courtrooms, 16 of which are jury courts. The use of separate horizontal
and vertical circulation routes has been developed to create an
innovative solution that meets the sustainable and functional
requirements of modern court houses.
Jury assembly and dining rooms, a public restaurant and
accommodation for the Irish Courts Service, the D.P.P., Bar Council as
well as Garda and advocate rooms complete the circular form.
The building will be an exemplar of sustainable design. Its
unique environmental bronze and glass veil will at once demonstrate the
weight of justice, its strength & materiality while simultaneously
controlling light and acoustics within the courtrooms. The ‘Great Hall’
is the central heart of the complex, providing a simple legibility to
public circulation.
Parkgate Street, as the natural extension of the city’s North
Quay, is ideally suited to continue the tradition of placing important
public buildings either on, or within site of the river frontage.