Four Winds – Featured on ArchDaily

Our Four Winds project was featured online by ArchDaily.

The project involves the refurbishment and re-working of a 1940s seaside bungalow in Sutton, Co. Dublin, designed to accommodate the third and fourth generations of the same family. Enjoying south-facing views across Dublin Bay, the house was carefully adapted to support contemporary family living while responding to its coastal setting.

Materials and forms are informed by nearby landmarks, including the Martello Tower, St Fintan’s Church by Andy Devane, and the 13th-century Chapel of Mone in Kilbarrack. These references helped shape an architectural response rooted in place and attentive to the character of the surrounding environment.

The project reflects the practice’s interest in reuse and sensitive adaptation of existing buildings, allowing the house to evolve without losing its connection to context and memory.

Four Winds was selected for a Special Mention at the 2025 Architizer A+ Awards and formed part of the Irish Architecture Foundation’s 2024 Open House Dublin programme. The project has also been featured in IMAGE Interiors, Elle Decoration UK, and Architectural Record, and was listed by Archello as one of their 20 selected houses from around the world in December 2024.

We are very grateful to ArchDaily for featuring the project and for the opportunity to share Four Winds with their international audience