The company has been responsible for many influential and recognisable buildings in Ireland, such as the Dublin central bus station, known as
Busáras, completed in 1953, which was one of the first buildings of the modern style in Ireland. The firm attempted to bring art and architecture together, commissioning art to be incorporated in their buildings (such as at
Busáras). The artists
Patrick Scott and art critic
Dorothy Walker both worked for the firm, and played a significant part in its architecture. The firm also worked with
Louis le Brocquy and commissioned work from him and his wife
Anne Madden. The
Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, on the site of the old Lansdowne Road site, was designed by
Populous in collaboration with Scott Tallon Walker Architects. The sustainably-built stadium features a host of green building features that enable it to integrate into its site while making the most of available resources. Designed as a sweeping crystalline bowl, the stadium harvests rainwater to irrigate the field, reuses waste heat for hot water, and is topped with a transparent roof that allows daylight to suffuse the interior spaces.
Buildings with awards • Keeper House and Lodge , 2015: Irish Architecture Awards (Best House – Winner), 2016; World Architecture Festival, (House Category - Finalist) • Aviva Stadium , 2010: Plan Expo (AAI) (OPUS Award – Winner) • The Gibson Hotel, Point Village, 2010: The Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland (ALCI) (Overall Award for Landscaping in Ireland) • St. Patrick's Place Development, Cork, 2010: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Best Sustainable Building) • McCann FitzGerald Headquarters, 2010: Architectural Association of Ireland (AAI) (
Architectural Association of Ireland Excellence in Architectural Design) • Commissioners of Irish Lights Headquarters, 2008: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Best Public Building) • Tulach a' tSolais Memorial, 1998 – 2000: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Gold Medal) Highly Commended • East Point Business Park, 1999: Regional Award
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland • Dublin Civic Offices, 1996: Regional Award
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland • University College Dublin – Biotechnology Building, 1994: Irish Architecture Award
Architectural Association of Ireland (Dublin – Over £200,000) •
Busaras, 1953–55: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Gold Medal) Winner • Radio Telefís Éireann Studios, 1959–61: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Gold Medal) Winner • G.E.C. Factory, 1962–64: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Gold Medal) Winner • House at Summercove, 1965–67: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Medal for Housing) Winner • Restaurant Building, UCD, 1968–70: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Gold Medal) Winner • Ronald Tallon House, 1971–73: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (
RIAI Medal for Housing) Winner • John and Aileen O`Reilly Library,
Dublin City University, 2002:
SCONUL Library Design Award.
Other notable projects •
Carroll's Cigarette Factory, Dundalk (Now part of
Dundalk Institute of Technology) •
Gate Theatre, Dublin • 1 St Mary's Lane, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland •
Papal Cross,
Phoenix Park, Dublin ==References and sources==