Authorship of design might seal Belfast victorian’s fate
The owner of a historic building in Belfast city centre has argued that it needs to be torn down because it is beyond economic repair.
The owner of a historic building in Belfast city centre has argued that it needs to be torn down because it is beyond economic repair.
A Conservation of Historic Ironwork Seminar will be held at The Market House,
The Crafts Council of Ireland has announed the winners of Craftitecture,
Stepping through the entrance gates of the old Harland and Wolff drawing offices the new Titanic Belfast building looms impressively above me.
Louvain is what we always called it, using an anglified pronunciation of its French name and reeling it off with Paris,
Commonage is a five-year active research project situated in Callan town,
Three buildings in Ireland have received awards from the RIBA in its annual awards scheme.
The Ninth Annual Historic Houses of Ireland Conference, entitled ‘Past and Future Perspectives’ takes place at the National University of Ireland Maynooth,
In 1911 University College Dublin opened the first school of architecture in Ireland.
Belfast-born architectural historian, writer and poet Maurice Craig has died at the age of 91.