Hello Blog! I'll be back after a little time to tell of the architectural wonders of the future of Dublin.
My office is located in the new district of the Docklands, which was once a port area and is now slowly becoming the hottest area of \u200b\u200bthe city.
All street furniture is marked with modernism and new buildings are up as building Lego.
Currently the area is built for at least 3 / 4 with streets and squares completely new, unknown even to the taxi drivers!
For this and other reasons, it is naturally the most expensive city to live. Although it is definitely a neighborhood
modern, is still missing a few things.
For example, until recently there were no supermarkets. Still missing
pub (or bar lounge, certainly more appropriate having regard to the boundary), and if you want to order a pizza at home you do not even carry it because it is not clear exactly where you live ...
to complete the missing will need to finish in fourth to expand and modernize the bridge Pearse, ending up the marina of Grand Canal Dock and above all that is over the Grand Canal Square.
Grand Canal Square, you see in the image, it will be, with its red carpet opening onto the dock, the airy outlet of the Grand Canal Theatre designed by Libeskind.
Every morning, I passed by and I can see the progress of work.
For now been completed almost the entire floor with those huge red colored rods.
will soon be completing the 5 star hotel at the side of the square.
As for the theater to wait until the end of 2008.
few short years there will be one more reason to sit at Docklands ...
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