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Pages 56 & 5756 U.C.D. and the Future take place in a manner which permits economies in capital and running 8. For the above reasons we agree with the Commission when it says that 9. The Commission accepted the College's own estimate of their total 10. The Commission's failure to find a solution to the problem near the 11. The College's estimate of a total requirement of 610,630 sq. ft. nett includes Iveagh Gardens together with the Earlsfort Terrace site provide 13 acres. A total of 13 acres of floorspace could be sized on this without infringing 12. There are several possibilities in the vicinity of Earlsfort Terrace which One possible solution would be to acquire 'The Lawn,' Peter's Place, A policy of acquisition of other properties in the general area as they 13. We feel that U.C.D. should not be encouraged to grow above 5,000 full- 14. Wherever new College buildings are to be erected, we agree with the Postscript 57 Commission that their planning and design should be the subject of open We agree with the Commission that a university development com- 15. For the reasons we have outlined here, and have developed more fully in POSTSCRIPT U.C.D. Brochure: Subsequent to the completion of this Memorandum, the Authorities of U.C.D. Nothing which is said in that booklet makes any alterations necessary in 1. The College now fully realises that even if it moves to Belfield 'a town 2. The College admits that some form of co-operation with Trinity College 3. The College has abandoned the project of erecting a 'Clinical Institute' on the 4. The 'unsound buildings' at Earlsfort Terrace have had considerable sums | Pages 56 & 5756 U.C.D. and the Future take place in a manner which permits economies in capital and running 8. For the above reasons we agree with the Commission when it says that 9. The Commission accepted the College's own estimate of their total 10. The Commission's failure to find a solution to the problem near the 11. The College's estimate of a total requirement of 610,630 sq. ft. nett includes Iveagh Gardens together with the Earlsfort Terrace site provide 13 acres. A total of 13 acres of floorspace could be sized on this without infringing 12. There are several possibilities in the vicinity of Earlsfort Terrace which One possible solution would be to acquire 'The Lawn,' Peter's Place, A policy of acquisition of other properties in the general area as they 13. We feel that U.C.D. should not be encouraged to grow above 5,000 full- 14. Wherever new College buildings are to be erected, we agree with the Postscript 57 Commission that their planning and design should be the subject of open We agree with the Commission that a university development com- 15. For the reasons we have outlined here, and have developed more fully in POSTSCRIPT U.C.D. Brochure: Subsequent to the completion of this Memorandum, the Authorities of U.C.D. Nothing which is said in that booklet makes any alterations necessary in 1. The College now fully realises that even if it moves to Belfield 'a town 2. The College admits that some form of co-operation with Trinity College 3. The College has abandoned the project of erecting a 'Clinical Institute' on the 4. The 'unsound buildings' at Earlsfort Terrace have had considerable sums |