Architecture debate tackles sizeable issues as Dublin houses open doors
Size does matter, but so does context and quality. So concluded panelists at last night’s Open Debate,
Size does matter, but so does context and quality. So concluded panelists at last night’s Open Debate,
The Irish Georgian Society launched its inaugural Architectural Conservation Awards this year to promote greater appreciation of Ireland’s built heritage and to celebrate the conservation and restoration work done in recent years that has breathed life back into many architecturally significant buildings.
This weekend, as part of the fourth annual Open House, many public and private buildings in Dublin will be opening their doors.
Swiss Banker Allen Krause is doing something ususually heroic with his annual bonus –
Ireland’s economic recovery is being damaged by the delusion that growth can happen everywhere under the National Spatial Strategy,
A Dublin architect who owns the first zero-energy house to have been built in Ireland will be among the speakers at the fifth Irish Sustainable Building Show that takes place at the RDS in Dublin from Thursday.
With nearly half of the the country’s architects either out of a job or underemployed,
The Architectural Association of Ireland announces Describing Architecture Exhibition, which will run from 7th –
The RIAI has announced the shortlisted entries in their recent ideas competition.
On Thursday 7 October at the Aviva Stadium, broadcaster and historian John Bowman will chair The Irish Times Open Debate,