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Guinness Storehouse
St. James Street Dublin Ireland
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| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Began | 1903 | | Finished | 1904 | | Floor Count | 7 | | Basement Floors | 7 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - factory | | - mechanical | | - museum | | - observation | | - office | | - restaurant | | - warehouse | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | - atrium | | Architectural Style | | - classical | | - modern | | Materials | | - masonry | | - glass | | - steel | | - brick | | - concrete |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Roof | | 138 ft | | | | | | | |
Description Original constructed in 1904, it was last reconstructed in 2001. It was one of the first steel-framed buildings in Europe.
In 2001, it was remodeled to feature a large atrium in the shape of a pint glass.
Architect: A.H. Hignett
Architect: RKD Architects
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