Irish architecture firm O’Donnell+Tuomey win RIBA London Building of the Year
The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics designed by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects has won the RIBA London Building of the Year award.
The Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics designed by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects has won the RIBA London Building of the Year award.
Donegal County Council Cultural Services Public Art Programmme and the Irish Architecture Foundation are delighted to announce the winner of the artscape @ ards architectural competition for the commission of an installation for Ards Forest Park,
‘New Now Next’, the annual series of talks by globally significant architects curated by Irish Architecture Foundation in collaboration with Arup,
The Irish Georgian Society invites applications for its Architectural and Original Drawing Awards 2014 from Irish architects or architectural practices,
In response to and in clarification of RTE’s Morning Ireland coverage on 7th March 2014,
Three Irish projects have received awards in the 2014 Civic Trust Awards.
DoCoMoMo Ireland presents ‘Rank’s Silo in the 21st Century’ an open design competition to develop ideas for what this building might become.
Buildings are thought, drawn and made. Some evolve gradually over time and others arrive with great flourish and prominence.
A new partnership between the State and the Bank of Ireland will result in the creation of a new Cultural and Heritage Centre at the former Parliament in College Green.
A consortium of two architect firms, international practice Grimshaw Architects and Limerick based Newenham Mulligan has won the international Architectural Competition to produce a concept design for the redevelopment of the Curragh Racecourse.