INTBAU Irish Chapter launched in Belfast
The international network of INTBAU (International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism) has been boosted with a new chapter in Ireland.
The international network of INTBAU (International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism) has been boosted with a new chapter in Ireland.
The country’s largest trade union, Siptu, has become the latest victim of the property slump and has decided to postpone plans to demolish and redevelop its landmark Liberty Hall headquarters in Dublin.
City council officials failed to show up at a public meeting where residents made an impassioned plea for the rebuilding of the semi-demolished Methodist Church on Jones Road.
The new Irish-designed faculty building for Bocconi University in Milan, which won the World Building of the Year award last weekend,
The Irish Georgian Society, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary,
At the inaugural World Architecture Festival Awards 2008, Irish practice Architecture53seven has been highly commended in the Pleasure Category for Egan’s Coffee Bar and Roof Terrace in Portlaoise,
A new book to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Irish Georgian Society gives an “insightful account of this special period in Ireland’s history,”
The Design Trust for Public Space, New York has announced the winners of the International architectural competition to reinvent Grand Army Plaza,
Grafton Architects, headed by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, surprised and delighted most of their peers in 2002 when they won the competition to design a new building for Bocconi University in Milan.
Grafton Architects has won numerous awards for its work in Ireland since the practice was founded 30 years ago by the late Frank Hall,