Cooldown Commons (Citywest Phase 3)
Client: Cairn PLC
Contractor: Cairn PLC
Architect: Reddy Architecture & Urbanism
Location: Tallaght, Dublin
Balconies: 335 balconies
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Download“Well ahead of the programme and going well. Working with Sapphire as a company has been a good experience. Our next project will be using Sapphire Balconies, and I’m looking forward to working with you again.”
Project Director, Cairn PLC
History
Tallaght is the largest county town of South Dublin and one of the largest settlements in the area. Tallaght has seen a rise in modern development since the late 1960s, with cutting-edge arts centres and amenities all within reach of brand-new residential developments. One of these new developments, Cooldown Commons (previously known as Citywest Phase 3), features 335 of Sapphire’s innovative balconies.
Streamlined by Experience, Delivered by Sapphire
Sapphire worked closely with Cairn PLC to deliver on their aspiration of building a sustainable yet cost-effective series of balconies for the Citywest project. Meeting the two requirements can often take time and concessions have to be made, but Sapphire was able to meet the brief without needing to reduce quality in aesthetics, structure or sustainability.
Cairn worked from an early stage with Sapphire. We were able to streamline the balcony journey by using our experience in the balcony industry. We brought the aspirations of cost-effectiveness and sustainability together, taking the weight off the balcony structure. Creating a lightweight balcony meant needing fewer connections to the building. In turn, both operational and embodied carbon were reduced.
Lightweight balconies don’t lose anything in rigidity, however. We work to less than half of the allowed deflection stated in EU standards, meeting a minimum of L/360 deflection.