University Hall (Dublin)

University Hall
Location within Central Dublin
Alternative namesHatch Hall
General information
TypeResidential accommodation and hotel
Architectural styleGothic Revival architecture
ClassificationProtected structure
LocationHatch Street Lower, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates53°20′02″N 6°15′23″W / 53.3338°N 6.2563°W / 53.3338; -6.2563
Groundbreaking1910
Estimated completion1913
OwnerRed Carnation Hotels
Technical details
MaterialRed brick and limestone detailing
Floor count4
Design and construction
ArchitectCharles B. Powell
DeveloperSociety of Jesus
Main contractorWilliam Connolly & Sons
References
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University Hall, also known as Hatch Hall, is a building on Hatch Street, Dublin 2, Ireland which has housed a Jesuit university hall accommodation, a direct provision accommodation centre for asylum seekers and refugees and in 2020 a plan was lodged for its conversion to a 60-bedroom 5-star hotel.

The building was designed by Charles B. Powell in 1910 in a late-Victorian and gothic-revival style which contrasted markedly with its predominantly Georgian townhouse surroundings.