Note: 3D Design Bureau is NOT an agent for the sale or letting of any properties within this development.
An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission with conditions for the construction of a new large-scale residential development in Clonsilla, in the outer suburb of Dublin. The approved scheme involves the demolition of existing buildings totalling approximately 315 sq.m and the construction of 170 housing units across seven blocks.
3D Design Bureau were engaged early in this project to create both verified view montages and on-site computer-generated images of the development. By working with a selection of viewpoints, our team was able to produce short-, medium-, and long-range verified view montages, applying our methodology to ensure these visuals accurately reflect the potential impact of the proposed development on its surrounding environment, providing important information to the local authority.
The computer-generated images serve as an effective tool for showcasing the overall architecture, design, and open space amenities of the proposed plans, providing a preview of the development’s final appearance. With planning approval secured, these visuals can now be repurposed by our client for marketing the scheme.
The approved plans include 45 one-bedroom apartments, 115 two-bedroom apartments, and 10 three-bedroom duplexes. The development will also feature a café with external seating and a childcare facility.
The residential units will be spread across several blocks, with Blocks A and B containing 55 apartments, Block C containing 36 apartments, and Blocks D and E comprising 59 apartments. Additionally, two duplex blocks will house 20 units. Communal open spaces, including landscaped podium courtyards and residential amenity areas, are also included in the approved plans.
Public amenities are a key element of the project, including a 3,498 sq.m public park, two public plazas, play areas, and a nature walk along the southern boundary. Additionally, the development will offer private open spaces through balconies, terraces, and gardens, enhancing the overall living experience for residents.
3D Design Bureau
Access to the development will be through Porterstown Road, with additional pedestrian and cycle access from Clonsilla Road. The surrounding area will also see enhancements, including new pedestrian and cycle paths, reconfigured parking, and provisions for resident vehicles, including electric vehicle charging stations, as well as ample bicycle parking.
This development promises to significantly enhance the Clonsilla area by providing much-needed housing and amenities while improving the overall urban environment for both residents and visitors.
If you require help or advice on any of your projects, please do not hesitate to get in touch. You can do so by booking a free consultation or visiting our contact page. We would welcome the opportunity to collaborate with you.
Full Project Details:
Project Name: Clonsilla LRD
Project Type: Large-scale Residential Development
Site Location: Lands to the Front & Rear of Clonsilla Inn, Porterstown, Dublin 15, Co. Dublin
*Every project undertaken by 3D Design Bureau (3DDB) is handled with utmost discretion and confidentiality. We ensure that the details of these projects are only published when they become part of the public domain or after receiving explicit approval from all relevant parties involved.
Author:
Lucas Imbimbo Digital Marketing Specialist at 3D Design Bureau lucas@3ddesighbureau.com
A planning application has been lodged with Fingal County Council for a new residential development in the townland of Kinsaley, Malahide, Co. Dublin. The proposed scheme comprises 83 two-storey houses, a two-storey childcare facility, and extensive open amenity spaces.
Over the years, we’ve seen many of the projects we’ve worked being nominated and winning prestigious prizes. This alone has always been a source of pride. However, being shortlisted and sponsoring a category ourselves represents a new and meaningful chapter. The following is a wrap-up of 3DDB’s 2025 awards season.
Plans Submitted for a 219-Unit Residential Development on Dyke Road, Galway
Galway City Council, in partnership with the Land Development Agency, has submitted a planning application to An Bord Pleanála for the construction of Corrib Causeway, a new large-scale residential scheme on Dyke Road, Terryland, Galway. The proposed development will deliver 219 apartment units alongside a range of community amenities.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy