Ballymore’s River Walk has received the Residential Project of the Year accolade at this year’s Irish Construction Awards.
The award was presented during a ceremony in Dublin on Friday night, celebrating Ireland’s top construction and development achievements over the past year.
River Walk is a new neighbourhood in Ballymore Eustace, the very area from which Ballymore took its name in 1982. Ballymore has now returned here, unleashing founder Sean Mulryan’s vision to extend the village.
Now, Ballymore has brought that to fruition, creating 80 energy-efficient homes that blend the traditional Irish cottage aesthetic with modern design. River Walk draws on the area’s rich heritage, seamlessly connecting the community to existing amenities.
Speaking of the win, Sean Mulryan said: "River Walk is our vision for a contemporary neighbourhood that draws on the best of local and Irish heritage.
“Our goal was to create a place that seamlessly integrates with Ballymore Eustace, celebrating its heritage while emphasising quality and sustainability. Returning to this village after four decades symbolises a homecoming, as we create a new neighbourhood that harmoniously coexists with its existing charm.
“We are thrilled to have our work recognised by the ICE judges and extend our congratulations to all the other winners and nominees.”
Founded in 1993 the Irish Construction Excellence Awards (ICE Awards) are the original and premier recognition of performance excellence for the contracting sector in Ireland. Find out more https://iceawards.ie.