
Andrew Clancy
Andrew Clancy is a co-founder of Clancy Moore Architects, a Dublin-based firm known for its innovative approach to architecture, including the design of public infrastructure. His work emphasizes the importance of aesthetics and civic responsibility, as seen in the creation of the new wastewater treatment plant in Arklow, which combines functionality with a striking visual presence, challenging the perception of industrial buildings.
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Andrew Clancy is the architect who, along with his business partner, designed a wastewater facility in Arklow.
‘Something to be proud of’: how an Irish town got a sewage makeover – and stopped discharging its waste into the sea | ArchitectureAndrew Clancy stated that the Arklow project marks a significant architectural innovation in wastewater treatment.
How Arklow turned a major sewage problem into an opportunity to build something spectacular – The Irish TimesAndrew Clancy is a co-founder of the architectural firm Clancy Moore, which designed the new wastewater treatment plant in Arklow.
‘Cathedral of crap’: is this the world’s most beautiful sewage treatment plant? | Architecture








