Heneghan Peng shortlisted for Moscow art museum
The Irish practice Heneghan Peng are one of three firms shortlisted to build the National Centre for Contemporary Art in Moscow.
The Irish practice Heneghan Peng are one of three firms shortlisted to build the National Centre for Contemporary Art in Moscow.
Join curator Jennifer Goff, at the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History for a series of talks exploring the life and work of Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray.
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),
A £5m grant from a new Heritage Lottery Fund programme will be used for the regeneration of the Harland and Wolff headquarters building and drawing offices in Belfast.
The ESB has announced proposals to redevelop its new headquarters on Fitzwilliam Street, with a view to seeking planning permission in spring next year.
Two Irish practices, Grafton Architects and heneghan peng, are among those shortlisted for the LSE’s next major building project, the £90m Global Centre for Social Sciences (GCSS).
An Taisce has created a list of what it considers to be the most significant Buildings at Risk in Ireland. Amongst the criteria used to form the list: significance including interiors with important decorative features;
Glasnevin Trust is the largest provider of funeral services in Ireland. The Trust is run by an Executive Management Committee governed by the Dublin Cemeteries Committee established in 1828 by Daniel O’Connell.
2013 marks 100 years of practice for RKD Architects. To celebrate this important milestone, the RIAI is hosting an exhibition of RKD’s work over the past century.
IMMA is presenting a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th-century.