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Creating vibrant spaces and openness with natural light

The Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown project was delivered by Moston Construction as part of a wider specification to modernise the council building and create a new public space for the delivery of important council services. With this goal came the requirement for creating a sense of vibrancy and openness which could support public engagement and customer service for those in the locality. The creation of natural light and ventilation was deemed crucial to achieving this goal, with the VELUX modular skylight system offering the perfect combination of these factors.

When assessing their options, The Architects identified the VELUX modular skylight system as “the only suitable product” for bringing natural light into such a large space. Through working closely between the architecture department and Moston Construction, VELUX operated in both a consultative and supplier role to support the greater ambitions of the project. This consultative relationship was necessitated by the requirement for a very specific length of skylight whilst ensuring the system would integrate with the council’s environmental strategies.

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Products used in project

5 x Step Longlight 5°

Step Longlight/Ridgelight

Multiple rows of skylight modules connected to create a large glass roof.

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5 x Wall-mounted Longlight 5°

Wall-mounted Longlight 5-45°

A rooflight series used to connect different building heights with a flat roof as the base and a vertical wall at the top.

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2 x Northlight 70°

Northlight 25-90°

A rooflight series for sloped, shed or saw tooth roofs.

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Quantity of modules: 206

Special Glazing: Triple glazing

Step Longlight/Ridgelight

Multiple rows of skylight modules connected to create a large glass roof.

Illustration of Step Longlight Read more in the product category

Wall-mounted Longlight 5-45°

A rooflight series used to connect different building heights with a flat roof as the base and a vertical wall at the top.

Illustration of Wall-mounted Longlight solution Read more in the product category

Northlight 25-90°

A rooflight series for sloped, shed or saw tooth roofs.

Illustration of Northlight solution Read more in the product category

Mick Murphy

Contracts Manager at Moston Construction

The advantage of using the VELUX system is that it can be installed very quickly. Once the VELUX roof panels are installed, that opens up a huge amount of work for us inside, such as: completions, carpeting, furniture installation, decoration and plastering.

Pamela O’Connor

Senior Architect at Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council

The skylights are factory produced so you can be certain that what you’re getting is a quality product. It’s produced to the specification that we require, which is triple glazing, and that’s going to give us enormous benefits from an energy point of view.

Using modular skylights to create natural light, ventilation, and energy savings

The installation of the VELUX modular skylight system has been a resounding success. Combining rapid installation with unrivalled functionality, the skylights help to create a beautiful aesthetic within the building as has been the case with other projects using VELUX modular skylights.

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