Amy Murphy - Design Director

Amy Murphy is a Design Director at Henry J Lyons. During her time at Henry J Lyons, Amy has specialised in the delivery of large projects at all stages, from design to construction. Her areas of experience include commercial office, education and masterplanning. Amy has played an integral role on several landmark projects, including the new Central Bank, 13-18 City Quay and College Square.

Her extensive experience across large-scale commercial developments, combined with her passion for adaptive reuse and retrofitting, enhances her ability to craft innovative and sustainable architectural solutions. Her dedication to advancing architectural practice, demonstrated through her contributions to the wider profession through the RIAI, underscores her ability to shape not just individual projects, but the design vision of Henry J Lyons.

Amy is the current Honorary Secretary for the RIAI. She sits on the RIAI Council, the Practice Committee and the Editorial Board of Architecture Ireland. She is Accredited in Conservation at Grade 3 and holds diplomas in Architectural Practice, Project Management and Construction Law. Amy also graduated from Dublin Institute of Technology with a B.Arch in Architecture.

Before completing her studies, Amy gained valuable experience in workplace design through roles at Pringle Brandon in London and Traynor O’Toole in Dublin.

[Harcourt Square] Harcourt Square, an exemplar office development by Henry J Lyons for Hibernia REG, provides over 37,500 sqm of best-in-class, headquarters-style office, commercial, and support space within an elegant contemporary building.
[Central Bank of Ireland] The design of the Central Bank of Ireland transforms a disused concrete structure on a technically complex site into a positive civic emblem and an innovative workplace that facilitates collaboration and transparency with well being and sustainability at its core.
[City Quay] With a discernible presence along the South Quay, 13-18 City Quay is a landmark addition to Dublin’s skyline. The eight-storey-over-basement block of 10,960sq is one of the largest in the docklands and is the new flagship headquarters for Grant Thornton.
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