Architects who are feeling the pinch need to plan for future
Architects were the first professionals to be hit by the recession,
Architects were the first professionals to be hit by the recession,
Speaking at the launch of Open House Dublin and Galway 2009,
The 150th anniversary of the opening of the railway station on Carlisle Pier almost went unnoticed –
The Irish Planning Institute (IPI) has said the National Assets Management Agency (Nama) has presented the State with an opportunity to develop land in a way that would protect the quality of life of future generations.
The University of Greenwich has announced its intention to appoint award-winning Heneghan Peng Architects to design a new campus library and a home for its School of Architecture &
Three months after Andrzej Wejchert’s untimely death, the practice he founded with his wife Danuta lives on and remains true to the principles he established –
More than 170 architects, architectural graduates, and students already have registered their interest in submitting their ideas for the redevelopment of the Centre Pier in Galway Harbour.
Dublin, like other populous ports, has long attracted immigrants. Some arrived as conquerors and plunderers and were hardly welcome.
When controversy erupted within Limerick County Council over the allocation of €110,000 towards roadside art on the M7 and N7,
A proposal that Dublin Port divert its container services to a new deep-water port at Bremore in north Co Dublin,