IGS Lecture – The preservation of Georgian Dublin and the making of modern Ireland 1958-1971
The preservation of Georgian Dublin and the making of modern Ireland 1958-1971,
The preservation of Georgian Dublin and the making of modern Ireland 1958-1971,
Heneghan Peng has submitted the planning application for The University of Greenwich’s new Campus Library and School of Architecture &
The hotel element of a €460 million sports and leisure complex planned for a rural site in Co Tipperary will not go ahead if a proposed casino is not allowed,
The provision of social housing is always politically charged, and the architecture of social housing can be inseparable from that politics.
Dublin-based architects Heneghan Peng have been shortlisted as one of seven firms competing to design a major new extension for Victoria &
The RIAI & the Simon Communities of Ireland have again joined forces for the annual fundraising initiative “Simon Open Door”
The Arts Council and the Office of Public Works has announced that architect Andrew Clancy of Clancy Moore Architects,
A large section of the southern side of Hume Street in Dublin is under threat from the elements,
The RIAI is administering an open, two-stage competition for the architectural design of Tullamore Community Arts Centre for the competition promoters,
Few figures better illustrate the divide between how architects see the world and how the general public does than Kevin Roche.