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TÓG Architecture
42 orby drive
Belfast
County
BT5 6AF
www.togarchitecture.com
Locations we cover
Nationwide
Opening hours
Mon 9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue 9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu 9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Our story
TÓG Architecture was established by Ivor Hession with the ambition of developing a collaborative design focused practice. TÓG seeks to work with clients and collaborators to establish the key objectives of every project whether that be a one of piece of furniture, a clients dream home or commercial project.
TÓG believes that collaboration between Architect, Client and all involved in the design process is fundamental in producing a finished product that best meets the aspirations and requirements of the project.
A fundamental understanding of material and making form the basis for the Design and Architecture of TÓG, allowing the material to both define and enrich a space or object without the need for decoration.
Ivor is a RIBA and RIAI registered Architect, he has previously worked with a number of award winning Architects including McGonigle McGrath Architects, MMAS, and ArdMackel Architects where he was involved in award winning projects such as Lessans House by McGonigle McGrath and the Sportlann at Coláiste Feirste by ArdMackel.
While studying at Belfast School of Architecture Ivor won the prestigious RSUA Bronze medal award for his undergraduate design thesis and was also nominated for the RIBA Silver medal award for his Masters dissertation entitled Context [is everything].
Architects & Designers Project range: £20,000 - £5,000,000
Services
Project Management
Planning Application
Technical Drawings
Design Drawings
Styles
New Build
Internal Renovations
Loft Conversions
Extensions
Portfolio
Project: Tumbeagh
2019
£300,000
Ireland
Tumbeagh House sits in rural north Co. Offaly over looking the counties blanket bog from an elevated position.
The form of the house is derived from the small farm holdings and their buildings which are commonplace in rural Ireland. The mass of the house is broken down into smaller portions using the roof profiles creating abutments of gables to gables as are created in an informal manner as farmers extend their out building over the years.
A crank has been created in the plan to open up the
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