We are delighted to announce that Darragh Johnston has been appointed as an Associate Director at Cunnane Stratton Reynold's Cork office.
Since joining CSR, Darragh has played a key role in delivering high-quality landscape, urban design and regeneration solutions across a range of projects.
With extensive Irish and International experience in landscape architecture, strategic masterplanning and urban design, Darragh has been instrumental in driving complex projects forward whilst collaborating closely with clients, stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams. His leadership will continue to strengthen CSR’s commitment to a sustainable, forward-thinking design approach.
We look forward to seeing Darragh take on this new role and help shape the future of our practice.
"We have been using the services of CSR extensively for the last five years on numerous residential developments and have always been hugely impressed with the team's professionalism and resourcefulness. They have always provided us with excellent quality advice and output. Senior team members are always easily accessible, which is very important to us. The team have the experience and expertise necessary to provide effective guidance to us in all situations." - Compass Homes Ltd
“In Glenveagh’s experience the quality of CSR’s work has been excellent. This is particularly true for their attention to detail which has been paramount on a number of projects on which we have partnered together including large-scale public tenders."
CSR is proud to have won three awards and earned two commendations at the Irish Landscape Institute Awards 2024, with projects such as Church of Oak Distillery, Esker Lawn Cemetery and Greystones Marina Village receiving wins. We congratulate our contemporaries on their achievements, showcasing exceptional talent across the industry.
Read moreThe Clontarf to City Centre (C2CC) Active Travel Project was launched on 28th November 2024. CSR provided landscape design support to Roughan & O’Donovan and Dublin City Council for this 2.7km active travel corridor. The event featured Lord Mayor Naoise O’Muirí, Ministers Eamonn Ryan and Paschal Donohoe, and NTA CEO Anne Graham.
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