Meet Tom de Paor: 4am at the Biennale
Richard Conway Meets…. In the first of a series of monthly articles,
Richard Conway Meets…. In the first of a series of monthly articles,
Speaking to a packed hall of rapt architects in his hometown of Dublin two years ago,
Two years ago, when Niall McLaughlin won the inaugural Young British Architect of the Year award,
The years when architecture had to struggle to distinguish itself from mere building now seem so yesterday,
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.
Architectural concrete is about to come out of the jungle and join the rest of the civilised world.
Squeals of delight greeted Bono as he showed up to introduce Tadao Ando,
Bungalow Bliss by Jack Fitzsimons was the best-known book, but there were other planbooks in Ireland during the 1970s.
The 1980s was a dismal decade for Irish architecture. All the exciting construction projects were in civil engineering,