
heneghan peng architects
heneghan peng architects (hparc) is a design partnership practicing architecture, landscape and urban design. The practice was founded by Shih-Fu Peng and Róisín Heneghan in New York in 1999 and in 2001 moved to Dublin, Ireland. In 2011 an office in Berlin was established.
We take a multi-disciplinary approach to design and have collaborated with many leading designers and engineers on a range of projects which include larger scale urban masterplans, bridges, landscapes and buildings.
Current projects include Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtnis Kirche, Temporary exhibition Pavilions at Trinity College Dublin, Alte Kaserne at Festung Königstein and the College of Business at TU Dublin. Completed projects include the Storm King Art Center Arrival and Conservation buildings, Grand Egyptian Museum, Palestinian Museum, the Giant’s Causeway Visitors’ Centre and the National Gallery of Ireland Historic Wing refurbishment.
Official Name of the Office
heneghan peng architects
Category
Architecture
Location
Dublin, Ireland
Founded
1999
Links
Website
Make contact
admin@hparc.com
hparc@hparc.com
+353 (0)1 633 9000
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