
Gerry Cahill
Gerry Cahill is an experienced architect with over 40 years of involvement in social and affordable housing developments. Known for his advocacy for high living standards in housing, he has voiced strong concerns over recent guidelines issued by the Irish Minister for Housing, which allow for the construction of smaller, high-density apartment units. Cahill argues that these changes could lead to substandard living conditions and a lack of family-friendly housing, emphasizing the need for homes that foster community rather than mere units.
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Recent news mentions
Sr Stan worked with architect Gerry Cahill to redevelop the former Sisters of Charity convent into apartments and family homes.
Social justice campaigner and Focus Ireland founder Sister Stanislaus Kennedy dies aged 86 – The Irish TimesArchitect Gerry Cahill, who has worked on social and affordable housing developments for more than 40 years, is not impressed by the new apartment guidelines.
Smaller apartments plan could lead to more planning delays and few savings, experts warn – The Irish Times








