Architects' Firhouse home has been upgraded with triple glazing, open plan living space and outdoor room
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Dublin architect Graham McNevin transformed a 1970s semi-detached house into a modern family home, a rare achievement for architects who usually design for clients. The challenges of cost, limited suitable properties, and the stigma of living in one's constructed mistakes often deter architectures from crafting their residences. McNevin, alongside his wife Siobhan, also an architect, embraced the challenge of renovation, showcasing an exceptional commitment to personal design and the benefits of professional collaboration at home.
'The most beautiful house in the world is the one that you build [or design] for yourself,' wrote Canadian American architect Witold Rybczynski.
Not afraid to make mistakes but not one to double down on them either, Dublin architect Graham McNevin, much like Rybczynski, is the exception.
Read at Irish Independent
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