Visiting Professorship for Leading Architectural Historian
Leading architectural historian James Stevens Curl has been appointed as a Visiting Professor at the University of Ulster.
Leading architectural historian James Stevens Curl has been appointed as a Visiting Professor at the University of Ulster.
Donegal County Council Public Art Office in partnership with the RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) are delighted to launch an architectural competition for the design of a Play Space in Killybegs,
A major planning application for the development of a new Brewery Quarter,
Patrick Pollen, the stained glass artist, has died at the age of 82.
Over 270 industry professionals attended the inaugural CMG Building & Design Awards 2010 last Friday,
Probably, the last thing the Irish need right now is a bunch of strangers from the continent telling them that the current crisis is a blessing in disguise.
There’s an apocryphal story about a young architect who joined the staff of Scott Tallon Walker.
Even though I left school 25 years ago I vividly remember how trapped I once felt in the classroom – and we weren’t even in one of those Victorian places with the windows so high up you could see no more than the sky.
How to effectively conserve energy in the historic building of Ireland will be the subject on an event in Dublin next week.
A new book entitled ‘Tullamore A Portrait’, written by Michael Byrne with drawings by Fergal MacCabe will be launched at the Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre on Friday 3 December at 8pm The 280 page hardback book,