CSR is proud to have collaborated with John McLoughlin Architects and the wider design team throughout all stages of the project, helping to shape a high-quality public realm that prioritises people, place and sustainability.
Our landscape architecture input focused on creating a more attractive, accessible and resilient streetscape, integrating high-quality planting, sustainable urban drainage and carefully considered public spaces that will enrich the experience of residents, businesses and the millions of visitors who enjoy Killarney each year.

It is always rewarding to see years of collaborative design work progress to construction and we look forward to watching the project take shape over the coming months.
Congratulations to Kerry County Council, John McLoughlin Architects, the full consultant team and everyone involved in bringing this important investment to delivery.
CSR are pleased to share that the Church of Oak Distillery: Heritage Landscapes project has been shortlisted by the Irish Landscape Institute for inclusion in the 2026 IFLA Europe Exhibition, Reconnecting Landscape. The project is recognised for its approach to heritage, landscape integration and placemaking, and will form part of a wider European showcase of landscape architecture projects.
Read moreOur offices will be closed on Monday the 27th of April, as a mark of respect to our much loved friend, colleague and founder, Eamonn Prenter, as we come together to attend his funeral and celebrate his life. Eamonn made an extraordinary contribution to our company and to all who had the privilege of working with him. He will be deeply missed.
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