Slow Architecture – research and exhibition spring 2010
The notion of Slow Architecture as a design approach for our built environment – an approach based on time for reflection as well as the craft of making –
The notion of Slow Architecture as a design approach for our built environment – an approach based on time for reflection as well as the craft of making –
Dublin Civic Trust are holding a Structural Repair of Historic Buildings seminar with Ian Hume, former Chief Engineer, English Heritage. This full-day seminar will be held in the premises of Dublin Civic Trust on Castle Street,
The Fourth Wall reveals architecture as both protagonist and active participant within the fabric of filmmaking. It also harnesses the immersive and narrative capabilities of film.
Design is borne of many things; Ego, empathy , passion, skill, history, belief, knowledge, vision, bravery, economy and emotion all play their part in stimulating designers to solve problems,
A Lecture Series to accompany the exhibition Seeing Georgian Limerick, Irish Architectural Archive, 45 Merrion Square, Dublin, 9 February to 12 March 2010.
The one day symposium, June 7 2015, is an exploration of the architectural and social history of Townley Hall and aspects of the work of its architect,
The Office of Public Works presents Traces of Peter Rice, an exhibition showcasing the work of the world-renowned Dublin-born engineer, Peter Rice (1935-1992),
The Traditional Building & Conservation Skills in Action Exhibition, which is being presented by the Irish Georgian Society and Kildare County Council in partnership with the Office of Public Works and with funding from the Heritage Council,
The 2011 Waterford Festival of Architecture celebrates with the theme of Architecture and Craftsmanship and a full programme of mostly free events on during the festival from May 5th through 8th.
¡MANAÑA!, a series of dialogues between Spanish and Irish architects centring on the theme of public architecture takes place this November.