Irish graduate architects face job famine
The president of the RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) has warned Ireland’s young graduate architects that they face a job famine because of the property downturn.
The president of the RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) has warned Ireland’s young graduate architects that they face a job famine because of the property downturn.
AJ columnist Patrick Lynch has sent these photos of the Irish Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale,
Dublin City Council has confirmed it is to build a new 15 million bridge over the River Liffey,
Substantial risks to politicians and other civil servants who work in the crumbling Leinster House complex have been outlined in a confidential report delivered to the Ceann Comhairle.
A total of 35,725 planning applications were made to local authorities last year,
Billionaire Businessman Dermot Desmond was motivated by an interest in architecture and the protection of Ballsbridge,
Taking shape across the skyline of Dublin is the transformation of the city’s Lansdowne Road stadium into a state-of the-art sporting venue for rugby and football.
Planning permission has been granted for the largest shopping centre in the midwest.
The Ambassador of Ireland, Sean O’Huiginn and Micheal O Suilleabhain, Chairperson,
Former restaurateur and property investor Peter White has called on An Bord Pleanala to reject what he described as a “monstrous development”