Inspired by the natural beauty of Glencar Waterfall in County Leitrim
Looking to leave as light an imprint as possible on our planet
Reflecting the desire of corporations and staff for a sustainable and eco-friendly work environment
Inspired by Nature
Inspired by the natural beauty of Glencar Waterfall in County Leitrim
Looking to leave as light an imprint as possible on our planet
Reflecting the desire of corporations and staff for a sustainable and eco-friendly work environment
Glencar House has been designed to the highly coveted WELL v2 and Core Platinum Certification.
This provides a consistent framework to measure, evaluate, verify and monitor building features and their impact on people’s health and wellbeing.
Glencar Waterfall is represented by the beautiful bronze fins which grace the building, while other natural materials such as Connemara marble, wood, stone and natural fabrics all contribute to a sense of harmony with nature.
Setting the scene
The main entrance to Glencar House is graced by a magnificent cast bronze maple seed sculpture by leading Irish artist, Rachel Joynt. Síol (the Irish word for seed) stands four metres high, and will be a literal and symbolic linking of sky, earth and water. It supports the design rationale of this beautiful, contemporary building which is 'Inspired by Nature'.
A building WELL lived in
The last word in terms of energy and
environmental design
A great internal environment, full of clean
air and wonderful light and space
Designed to highly coveted WELL v2 Core Platinum Certification
The last word in terms of energy and environmental design
A great internal environment, full of clean air and wonderful light and space
Designed to highly coveted WELL v2 Core Platinum Certification
A healthier and safer building
HEPA filtering the recirculating air
UVC lighting to destroy harmful bacteria in lifts
Anti-microbial hand lift rails
Full height cubicles to negate potential spread of virus/bacteria