AAI annual awards
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December 4, 2001 at 3:44 pm #705159AnonymousInactive
Anyone know who won at the AAI awards last friday?
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December 7, 2001 at 2:38 pm #717764Paul ClerkinKeymaster
I have them but “Circulation of these results is restricted to entrants and members of the AAI until the exhibition in March 2002. All press coverage of the AAI Awards 2002 will be held back until then.”
checking now to see if i can publish them here
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December 10, 2001 at 8:41 pm #717765AnonymousInactive
That would be great…Thanks. Someone I know had entered and has not been able to contact anone at the AAI since the announcements.
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December 13, 2001 at 2:41 pm #717766Paul ClerkinKeymaster
The following are the results of the Architectural Association of Ireland¹s AAI Awards 2001  the seventeenth in the series of annual awards for excellence in architectural design  which were adjudicated on Friday, 30th November.
There were 122 applications and 121 entries received by the deadline  the highest numbers ever for the AAI Awards. All were deemed eligible.
The AAI AWARDS 2002 exhibition will open in Dublin, in March 2002; it will also tour to other venues around the country.
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………………………………………………………………….Downes Bronze Medal
The Downes Bronze Medal may be awarded at the discretion of the Assessors.
This year, the jury awarded the Downes Bronze Medal to:#109 The Furniture College, Letterfrack
O¹Donnell and Tuomey ArchitectsAAI AWARDS
The maximum number of AAI Awards is seven. This year the jury selected 3 projects for Awards. They are, in alphabetical order:
#114 The Long House, Percy Lane, Dublin 4
Grafton Architects#112 Urban Beehive  North King Street Apartments, Smithfield, Dublin 7
Grafton Architects#110 The Liffey Boardwalk
McGarry NÃÉanaigh Architects………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………….SPECIAL MENTIONS
A number of entries may bed selected for Special Mention. This year the jury selected 9 projects for Special Mention. They are, in alphabetical order:
#83 On Housing
Roland Bosbach, BSPL#86 Holding Pattern
de Paor Architects#113 Town Hall, Dunshaughlin, Co Meath
Grafton Architects#120 Old Borough School and Parish Centre, Swords
Paul Keogh Architects#49 Gallery 2, Douglas Hyde Gallery
McCullough Mulvin Architects#64 Urban Housing  Apartments at 116 Grafton Street, Dublin 2
McCullough Mulvin Architects#100 Extension to Tom¹s Bar, Co Laois
Metis Architecture#6 National Museum of Country Life
Architectural Services, Office of Public Works#9 Building the Home
Dominic Stevens Architects
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