Justice does itself justice
NOT all the Celtic Tiger’s legacy is toxic. It includes, for example,
NOT all the Celtic Tiger’s legacy is toxic. It includes, for example,
Buildings that fit well into their surroundings and have made the most of awkward sites dominate those which have won awards this year in the 10th annual Opus Architecture and Construction Awards.
A talk by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects will take place in the National Gallery of Ireland on Thursday 12 November at 6.30pm.
Mr. John Gormley, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government today addressed the Annual Conference of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland in Limerick.
Why do we love some buildings and hate others? Why have some become icons,
A Space for Learning is a design competition initiated by the Irish Architecture Foundation to challenge current thinking on school design,
The managing director of one of the State’s best-known architectural firms,
O dear, the “Whither the Abbey?” roadshow is back in town.
A replica of the White House will form the centrepiece of a 460 million euro Las Vegas-style village deep in the countryside.
A planning application for what Michael Lowry TD has described as “the most sophisticated and ambitious project that Ireland has ever seen” will be lodged with North Tipperary County Council this morning.