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The chq building - previously known as Stack A, was built as a tobacco store with vaults beneath to store wine. It was designed by one of the most remarkable engineers of his era, the Scot John Rennie. Everything about the chq building is unusual. It is one of the few dockland warehouses protected under the Planning Acts. It is steeped in local history and traditionally locals knew it as the ‘Banquet Hall‘ because it was the venue for one of the greatest social events of the mid-nineteenth century, the Crimean War banquet. The chq building is a compelling reason to visit Docklands. It embodies the pulse of modern Dublin in a stunningly restored and historic structure. The chq building has an intimate and elegant atmosphere without sacrificing the charm of the past or foregoing the pleasure of sophisticated materials and contemporary surfaces.

chq Building | Customs House Quay | ISFC | Dublin 1
t: +353 1 6360114 | Map | chq@environmentfurniture.com