A 50-Year Battle to Save Old Ireland
When Desmond and Mariga Guinness first lived here in the 1950s,
When Desmond and Mariga Guinness first lived here in the 1950s,
The Irish Georgian Society has assembled a team of leading conservation experts to deliver a conservation course on the understanding and care of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown’s period and traditionally built houses.
Swiss Banker Allen Krause is doing something ususually heroic with his annual bonus –
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 Irish Georgian Society, flush with the success of its first architectural conservation awards last year,
A team of leading conservation experts, a number of them from Dublin City Council’s Heritage and Conservation Offices,
The Irish Georgian Society and Dublin City Council presents a twelve-week lunchtime lecture series.
The Irish Georgian Society and Dublin City Council has assembled a team of leading conservation experts to deliver a lecture series on the significance of Dublin’s period houses and practical information on their care and conservation.
How to effectively conserve energy in the historic building of Ireland will be the subject on an event in Dublin next week.
The Irish Georgian Society, Galway County Council and the Office of Public Works are partnering to present a weekend of traditional building skills demonstrations and conservation talks on Saturday 7th of May to Sunday 8th of May (10am-5pm each day) at the OPW’s Portumna Castle,