4018/23Sub01
Application Details
Description
4. The applicant shall comply with the following Conservation Section requirements: In the interest of clarity, and as the proposed works will have an impact on the architectural character and setting of the adjacent Protected Structures, the Applicant is requested to submit the following architectural conservation details/revisions for the written approval of the Planning Authority prior to the commencement of development: (a) Clarify the extent of land subject to planning permission/red-line boundary (indicated as the entirety of the grounds of the Deanery on Howley Hayes Cooney (HHC) drawings L-001/C, L-002/C and L-003/C, which differs from DFLA Drawing DR-2001/C). (c) Consider the impact of creating 3no. new window openings in the west wall of the ground floor auditorium/function room and whether the benefits outweigh the disruption to the historic masonry wall. (d) Submit 1:20 drawings and 1:5 details of all proposed new window types and unglazed openings, and of existing timber windows where it is proposed to install double glazing – noting that no historic glass survives. (Conservation Report p.13). (e) Submit 1:20 drawings and 1:5 details of all proposed new door types, noting that the Conservation Officer recommends that the new double doors to the ground floor auditorium/function room should be Alu-clad fully glazed timber doors to match the other glazed (single) timber doors at ground floor level, ensuring a consistent design approach within the former mews building. (g) Notwithstanding the existing cast iron fireplace at first floor level within the former mews building is no longer in use, the Conservation Officer recommends that it should be retained in situ as it contributes to the former character of this little building, which retains little of its original internal fittings. (h) Submit a 1:10 structural detail of the proposed downstand beam, and to retain if possible a masonry ‘nib’ on the west and east walls to reflect the former wall that is to be removed from the ground floor auditorium/function room, facilitating the legibility of the historic plan form. (i) Submit good quality internal record photographs of the ground floor garage/store including the 4no. posts adjacent to the staircase ‘undercroft’. (k) Reconsider the proposed aesthetic and consider the use of painted steel/corten steel rather than stainless steel for the formation of the proposed circular 1.15m diameter ope in the masonry wall between mews courtyard and Deanery garden and the use of Option 2 CORA SK101PL1 (T-shaped steel profile with gusset plates either side of leg to form one continuous piece curved into custom circular shape – i.e. a single continuous reveal). (l) Clarify the finish to retaining walls where they are exposed/visible (SE info indicates new RC/block retaining walls around steps/ramps whereas Landscaping Drawing Wo.03-DR-2500 indicates a fair-faced concrete retaining wall) (m) Revised 1:20 drawing for the proposed handrail, that will be sympathetic with the proposed estate railing/guarding indicated on Landscaping Drawing Wo.03-DR-2500. (n) Revised granite steps detail: The Conservation Officer recommends that rather than using thin granite cladding to risers and treads, that solid granite steps are used on a concrete base, with a reasonable cross-over, to provide a more authentic and robust detail. (p) Revised drawing to include a French Drain is provided along the external walls of all of the historic buildings and Protected Structures particularly in areas where natural stone paving is proposed. (q) Revised drawing indicating the position of gulleys and drains layout drawing when these have been determined – cast iron or high quality metal grilles/covers should be used throughout the scheme. (r) Consider the effectiveness of the 2no. small planters indicated in the corners of the new granite paving adjacent to the rear of No. 39 Kevin Street Upper – clarify whether these will be beneficial in regard to drainage, and how they will be detailed to avoid any damp ingress into the Protected Structure – 1:20 drawings to be submitted. (s) Revised drawing indicating a revised location for proposed bicycle stands within the mews courtyard rather than within the setting of the principal elevation of the Deanery.
Council
Dublin New
Date Validated
16 Oct 2024
Decision Date
02 Dec 2024
Council Website
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Address
The Deanery Mews, St Patrick's Deanery, 40 Kevin Street Upper, Dublin 8
Coordinates
53.338602973428692, -6.271531543589620
Source: Lat and Lng
Quick Info
- UID
- 164018
- Reference
- 4018/23Sub01
- Status
- Decided and closed
- Last Updated
- 04 Jul 2025