Barry Byrne: Christ the King, Turner’s Cross, Cork
An old wrong has been put right by RKD McCarthy Lynch’s brilliant restoration of Barry Byrne’s masterpiece,
An old wrong has been put right by RKD McCarthy Lynch’s brilliant restoration of Barry Byrne’s masterpiece,
Some buildings have savage histories. Histories that can leave a place –
If sport is, as some contend, a form of religious devotion,
Le Corbusier, arguably the greatest architect of the 20th century, was obsessed and haunted by E-1027,
More often than not there is a grudging, occasionally bitter, tone to the architectural grapevine.
Architectural concrete is about to come out of the jungle and join the rest of the civilised world.
Irish architecture has always struggled to be heard on the international stage.
The 1980s was a dismal decade for Irish architecture. All the exciting construction projects were in civil engineering,
Two years ago, when Niall McLaughlin won the inaugural Young British Architect of the Year award,
Given the plaudits heaped on architectural projects in Temple Bar and the redevelopment of Dublin’s docklands,