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The Glasshouses – A hothouse for business growth in the heart of Dun Laoghaire

The Glasshouses – A hothouse for business growth in the heart of Dun Laoghaire

We are providing a seamless workspace between home and office; A hybrid workspace model. This model allows companies to have their own hot-desk workspace within the co-working space. Pre COVID-19, this was not the norm, but due to the circumstances of the world in which we now live this model allows employees to split their time between the workplace and their home in the future.

CORPORATE HYBRID WORKPLACE

CORPORATE HYBRID WORKPLACE

We are providing a seamless workspace between home and office; A hybrid workspace model. This model allows companies to have their own hot-desk workspace within the co-working space. Pre COVID-19, this was not the norm, but due to the circumstances of the world in which we now live this model allows employees to split their time between the workplace and their home in the future.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ARCHITECT FRANK GEHRY

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ARCHITECT FRANK GEHRY

This week we celebrate the birthday of Frank Gehry. Frank’s architecture makes buildings dance. One of our many rooms here at The Glasshouses honours him and his achievements throughout the years. This is one of our favourites – Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Cleveland

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT – FACTION

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT – FACTION

Faction connects with businesses who value branding and design and who see these tools as a strategic opportunity to set themselves apart and increase their bottom line. The team includes three core designers as well as five to ten external designers dotted around Ireland who contribute their unique skills with the Dún Laoghaire team.

VITAMIN SEA – BY CAROLE ANN CLARKE

VITAMIN SEA – BY CAROLE ANN CLARKE

It is scientifically proven that water brings happiness and balance to the mind and body. I happen to live in Dun Laoghaire for the last twelve years. 6 of those years were traveling 3 days a week abroad. Every time I hit the coast road after landing, I said to myself “this is why I will never live in London or Paris or Madrid, I can come home to this” My shoulders would drop, I would naturally breathe more deeply.