Tony Reddy is an architect and urbanist and Chairman of the international design practice Reddy Architecture + Urbanism. He is a former President of the RIAI, past Chair of the Academy of Urbanism, and a member of the Irish Cities 2070 Group. 

His practice undertakes a diverse range of projects of types and scale including housing, apartments, workplace, education, healthcare, and large-scale mixed-use urban regeneration across Ireland, the UK, and several EU countries. 

With a strong design focus and a deep understanding of the relationship between people and places, his work has significantly contributed to contemporary architecture and the built environment. The practice has earned numerous awards for architecture, urban design, and placemaking. 

Notable projects include Glass Bottle Development, Heuston South Quarter, Custom House Square (IFSC), the Eircom Building, and the Kilkenny Creative Quarter in Ireland and projects at Embassy Gardens, Kidbrooke. The firm has also delivered mixed-use residential developments such as Ballymore’s Eighth Lock, Glenveagh’s Oscar Traynor Road, Cairn’s apartment projects, and Chartered Land’s Parkgate Quarter. Other key projects include student residences, university campus masterplans, and landmark office buildings including The Glencar Building, The Frame, and Haymarket. 

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