Dublin Civic Trust Summer CPD Courses
Dublin Civic Trust runs a series of courses and seminars each year which provides training and technical skills in the repair and maintenance of historic and traditionally built structures.
Dublin Civic Trust runs a series of courses and seminars each year which provides training and technical skills in the repair and maintenance of historic and traditionally built structures.
NEWNOWNEXT, supported by Arup, was launched today to present a series of 12 architectural talks over the next three years,
A letter from Michael Webb, Chairman of the Irish Architectural Archive.
The RIAI has welcomed Building Control (Amendment) Regulations but says more needs to be done for consumer and to ensure building standards.
“The purpose of the competition is to create a body of ideas about how the Central Bank building might approach its next phase of life… to re-imagine the building and its immediate surrounding environment in an innovative and exciting way,” DoCoMoMo Ireland said.
Edward Lovett Pearce (1699-1733) is regarded as Ireland’s foremost neo-Palladian architect.
A free public lecture focussing on the University of Limerick and the contribution of its buildings to local and national architecture will be held on Tuesday,
The full text of a statement from Dublin City Council: “A temporary traffic management structure has been erected adjacent to City Hall at the junction of Lord Edward Street/ Cork Hill.
The shortlist for this year’s Woman Architect of the Year and Emerging Woman Architect of the Year awards have been announced.
The Football for Hope centre in Rwanda, designed by Irish architect Killian Doherty,