2009 Irish Landscape Institute Awards
The winners of the 2009 Irish Landscape Institute Awards were announced last week at City Hall, with Minister John Gormley in attendance.
The winners of the 2009 Irish Landscape Institute Awards were announced last week at City Hall, with Minister John Gormley in attendance.
The People’s Park Dun Laoghaire; GPO ‘Witness History’ experience; Faaborg Swimming Platform in Denmark and the Arena for Learning UTEC University in Lima,
The aims of the AAI Awards are to encourage higher standards of architecture throughout the country, to inform the public about emerging directions in contemporary architecture and to recognise projects that make a contribution to Irish Architecture.
The following are the results of the Architectural Association of Ireland’s AAI Awards 2011 – the 26th in this series of annual awards for excellence in architectural design – which were adjudicated on Friday,
Sometimes it takes an outsider to spot the obvious. “A cycle seems to be forming in Ireland that needs to be broken,”
Are we seeing too much “architects’ architecture”? This question was posed by the architect and influential critic, Charles Jencks, who has done more than most to validate postmodernism,
A total of 17 of the capital’s structures were among the 25 shortlisted in the Irish Architecture Awards 2008. The list which included the Health and Science Centre in UCD,
A good few commercial developments have won prizes in this year’s Bank of Ireland Opus Architecture and Construction Awards including the Killanin Stand for the Galway races by EPR Architects;
The serene and dignified Omagh Bomb Memorial has picked up one of this year’s Irish Landscape Institute awards, in the public realm category.
The new criminal courts complex in Dublin has found favour with the Irish public. The complex next to the Phoenix Park,