Civil Registry Office under the heading of “Room to Manoeuvre” Part 2 Project 2011 Edin Gicevic University College Dublin | Ireland Investigating existing rooms in the Dublin city as a point of departure for analysing spatial relationships and the experience of space through progression. The idea of the building a clockwork of user’s experience of space.The programme is a series of civil registry rooms and offices within an existing building in Dublin city.A building of national significance, the City Assembly, a Grade Iprotected structure, is dominated by a top lit octagonal room and supported by adistinct series of Georgian rooms to the street. Working with the idea of processionand the ritual of the ceremony, the intervention tries to create an intricate and spatially complex world,a sequence that would undoubtedly make an indelible imprint on the spatialmemories of those using the building on one of the most memorable days of theirlives. The lucid reworking of the building, although strong and assertive insuch a context, manages to make singular experience out ofa set of disparate and individual rooms. Tutor(s) Emmett Scanlon