Accommodation

Trinity Submit to Redesign of Oisín House Proposal Following An Bord Pleanála Decision

After concluding that an appeal to the High Court would be unsuccessful, Trinity have decided to redesign the proposed accommodation complex.
By Sinéad Baker

Nochtann Fáthanna le Diúltú Iarratais Tí Oisín Gannmheas Trom na Géarchéime Iostais

Do thodhchaí Choláiste na Tríonóide, tá spás le haghaidh áiseanna agus iostas i bhfad níos tábhachtaí ná aestéitidil.
Editorial

Reasons Behind Rejection of Oisín House Display Profound Underestimation of Accommodation Crisis

For Trinity’s future, having a place for accommodation and facilities is much more important than aesthetics.

From Appealing to Starting From Scratch: What Trinity Can Do With Oisín House

The proposed accommodation development has been refused permission in its current form. What are Trinity’s options now?
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

What Would the Oisín House Project Actually Have Looked Like?

If Trinity's proposal had been accepted by An Bord Pleanála, the complex would have loomed multiple storeys taller than most Trinity buildings.
By Dominic McGrath

An Bord Pleanála Rejects Trinity’s 280-bed Oisín House Development

An Taisce appealed the planning permission for the “overscaled” €52 million accommodation project.
By Sinéad Baker

Is Deacair Conas a Dhéanfadh Forbairt Tí Oisín Áit Níos Measa de Shráid an Phiarsaigh a Thuiscint

Diúltaíodh cead de bharr an tionchair físiúla ar shráid i “gceantar caomhnaithe” - ach is folamh agus ag titim as a chéile atá an tsráid.
Editorial

It’s Hard to See How Trinity’s Oisín House Development Could Make Pearse Street Worse

Permission was refused over the visual impact of the street in a “conservation area” – but the street is crumbling and empty.

After Years of Inaction, Government Commitments to Student Housing Strategy

New commitments will see a Student Housing Officer and additional 7,000 places.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath