Architects Deady Gahan relocate to MacCurtain Street's Thompson House

After 20 years in Little Island, the well-know design practice has moved to the former bakery buildings in Cork city's up-and-coming Victorian Quarter 
Architects Deady Gahan relocate to MacCurtain Street's Thompson House

Eamonn Gahan and Dave Deady (front centre), Directors of Deady Gahan Architects, with staff at their new premises in the former Thompson's Bakery building on MacCurtain Street, Cork. Picture: Larry Cummins

Architectural firm Deady Gahan has relocated to MacCurtain St: the latest arrival to a part of the city fast gaining a reputation as Cork’s most improved quarter.

 Deady Gahan Architects new premises are at street level  in the former F. H. Thompson & Son Bakery building on MacCurtain Street. Picture: Larry Cummins
Deady Gahan Architects new premises are at street level  in the former F. H. Thompson & Son Bakery building on MacCurtain Street. Picture: Larry Cummins

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