The Restored Baths Where Old Charm Meets Modern Edge - Presented By The The Urban Cartographer
The Restored Baths Where Old Charm Meets Modern Edge - Presented By The The Urban Cartographer
Discover how the stunning restoration of the Dún Laoghaire Baths has revitalised Scotsman's Bay, and explore the newly launched Dún Laoghaire Harbour Masterplan—an ambitious framework designed to restore and connect the waterfront's historic Victorian infrastructure.
Author: The Urban Cartographer
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21. May 2026
The opening of the restored Dún Laoghaire Baths changed the narrative entirely. The project successfully bridged a nine-metre drop from Queen’s Road to the sea, breathing new life into the historic site. The Big Question: Is There a Plan for the Whole Waterfront? If you walk past the pristine paths of the baths toward the working areas of the harbour, the juxtaposition is stark. Patches of derelict Victorian infrastructure, underused car parks, and fragmented maritime spaces still line the waterfront.
The answer is yes: there is a definitive, official plan to transform the entire infrastructure. Following extensive public consultation, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council formally launched the comprehensive Dún Laoghaire Harbour Masterplan. Led by the Copenhagen-based ARROW Architects, this multi-decade roadmap explicitly targets the "fragmentation" of the waterfront, treating the entire coast as a unified sequence of spaces—frequently described by planners as "pearls on a string." The overarching plan addresses the historical Victorian structures and underutilised spaces by dividing the harbour into six distinct quarters: Harbour Quarter - Planned Key Transformations Preserving Heritage While Building Resilience The masterplan isn't about erasing Dún Laoghaire’s 200-year-old maritime history; it is a framework for adaptive reuse. The goal is to repair the remaining Victorian and Edwardian frameworks, update them to withstand modern climate realities and rising sea levels, and open up spaces that have been blocked off behind security fences for a generation. The restoration of the baths was simply the proof of concept. The blueprint for the rest of the waterfront is signed, sealed, and beginning its rollout.
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