Duleek Civic Offices

Modern two-story building with large glass windows, a wooden door, and a curved awning over the entrance, situated on a paved lot with marked parking spaces under a partly cloudy sky.
A conference room with a large wooden table surrounded by black chairs, and a few blue chairs on the side. The room has three windows with wooden blinds, wooden wall paneling, and white ceiling lights. There are some small items on the table, including a phone. An emblem or crest is mounted on the wooden wall.
Interior view of an office building hallway with a doorway leading to a conference room, a chair visible, and a black decorative piece on the wall.

Project Overview

The building functions as Meath County Council’s base in the eastern section of the County.

It occupies a prominent site in the centre of the village beside the church, and in civic design terms helps to enclose a central village space. This building houses offices, public counter and display area, council meeting room and a public library. This two storey building, with a slate roof, rendered walls, with limestone detailing, utilises traditional materials, in a contemporary way. It succeeds in being a welcoming building with an element of formality befitting its function.

A white line drawing of a two-story building with multiple windows and an arched entrance on a black background.

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