10 Molesworth Street | a striking new office building at the centre of Dublin’s business, Governmental and cultural life
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The most prestigious address in Dublin

Designed to reflect its prestigious environment and the rich heritage of the surrounding area, this prominent building is located on the corner of Molesworth Street and South Frederick Street and comprises of 115,000 sq ft of modern Grade A office space set over seven floors with generous roof terraces and private gardens.

Ten Molesworth Street

is a thoughtful evolution of the Georgian buildings that surround it; a building that is at home in its historic surrounds, yet completely modern in every way.

Exceptional design and superior craftsmanship

Renowned Dublin architects Henry J. Lyons have combined contemporary design with superior craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail to produce a unique building finished to exceptionally high standards.
The striking double height entrance is framed in Portland stone and bronze detailing. The elevations are finished in a combination of handmade Coleford brick, Portland stone and full height, floor-to-ceiling windows incorporating finely honed stone fins.

An Elevated Perspective

5,500 sq ft of stone-paved terraces on the fourth and fifth floors provide a unique outdoor amenity with unrivalled views over Leinster House, Government Buildings and the Mansion House.

An inspirational space

The quality of design and attention to detail is reflected in the elegance of the double height reception. The rich mixture of travertine marble flooring, bronze and Portland stone finishes combine to create a unique space that will inspire.
A fitting backdrop to a major installation by the renowned Irish artist, Joseph Walsh.

Highest environmental credentials

THE FIRST NEW OFFICE BUILDING IN IRELAND TO TARGET LEED PLATINUM STANDARD WITH BER A3 BUILDING ENERGY RATING

The emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency in the design of the building, underwritten by LEED accreditation, ensures that building occupiers can minimize both operational costs and environmental impact. This sustainable approach also helps to boost human performance and individual well-being.

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Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of Molesworth Street, South Frederick Street and the courtyard gardens, flooding the interior with natural light.

• Minimum 2.75m floor-to-ceiling
• Typical floors are substantially column-free
• 1:8 base occupancy (person / sq m)
• 4 pipe fan coil air conditioning
• 8,500 sq ft of terraces and gardens
• LEED Platinum rating target
• Energy efficient LED lighting
• Four 21 person high speed passenger lifts
• Fully equipped gym and locker facilities
• 12 male and female showers
• 36 car spaces and 128 secure bicycle spaces

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A natural advantage

The private landscaped garden at Ten Molesworth Street provides a unique amenity in the heart of Dublin 2. The southerly aspect of the garden is complemented by an elegant lawn and sunken garden that offers occupiers of the building a peaceful space removed from the bustle of the city.