The residential district on Anglesea Road in southwest Dublin is characterized by traditional terraced housing in brick. Edged by granite walls, the gardens extend the length of the site toward the river Dodder. Implanted on a narrow dead-end lane, the new residence is the architect’s sensitive response to this idyllic private atmosphere: a glass pavilion offering views in all directions rests on a granite base organized as introverted atrium house that is inserted within the garden walls.