Interview with Sir Thomas Drew
In initiating a series of interviews with the leading men connected with building in Ireland,
In initiating a series of interviews with the leading men connected with building in Ireland,
Interviwed at his home, 26 March 1996.
My father was at college with Michael Scott at the Metropolitan School of Art.
Interviewed at his home on 9 October 1995.
The Bus Station was designed by a group of us who were in college in UCD from 1939 to 1944.
Kevin Roche, the Irish architect behind such iconic buildings as the skyscrapers of the UN Plaza and California’s Oakland Museum,
Issued between 1908 and 1910, these cigarette cards were part of the “Irish View Scenery”
James White (16 September 1913 – 2 June 2003) worked as an art critic in Ireland from the 1930s and was the curator of the Dublin Municipal Gallery from 1960-1964.
Richard Conway talks to Michel Abboud, principal of Soma Architects, about its controversial Islamic cultural centre
With headlines slamming the “Triumphant Ground Zero Mosque” and pointing out that the “Ground Zero Mosque is Not a Religious Freedom” one wonders what those opposing Park 51 –
Richard Conway talks to artist Fergal McCarthy about his forthcoming installation Liffeytown.
Richard Conway Meets…. In the first of a series of monthly articles,
The Medieval City
The celtic road network that existed in Ireland prior to the arrival of the vikings had its nexus at the Ford of Hurdles over the Liffey.