Tadao Ando: Creating Dreams, Dublin
Squeals of delight greeted Bono as he showed up to introduce Tadao Ando,
Squeals of delight greeted Bono as he showed up to introduce Tadao Ando,
It’s Belfast’s Busaras, the building architects love and the locals love to hate.
Mankind has entered the urban age. A century ago, fewer than one in 10 people lived in cities.
A new wave is washing through Irish architecture. The tide is high and the generation now approaching 40 is making its mark,
The years when architecture had to struggle to distinguish itself from mere building now seem so yesterday,
Los Angeles has always been a place where you could experiment.
Speaking to a packed hall of rapt architects in his hometown of Dublin two years ago,
Brendan Kilty, host and owner, is literally run off his feet.
The Ballagh house is perfectly pop. Situated at the end of a south-facing terrace of small artisan dwellings in Broadstone,
“Love architecture for its silence,” says Tom de Paor, “in which lies its voice,