Irish Architecture Awards 2011 announced
The RIAI has announced the winners of the Irish Architecture Awards 2011. Aviva Stadium by Scott Tallon Walker & Populous picked up an award in two categories while other well-known winners included the...
The RIAI has announced the winners of the Irish Architecture Awards 2011. Aviva Stadium by Scott Tallon Walker & Populous picked up an award in two categories while other well-known winners included the...
The RIAI Public Choice Award 2011 has been won by Limerick Milk Market. Located at the heart of Limerick City, the Milk Market has existed since the 1840′s and was restored as an...
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...
A2 Architects have won the open, two-stage design competition for the new Tullamore Community Arts Centre. Promoted by Offaly County Council, the competition sought proposals for a multidisciplinary venue in the heart of...
Irish architecture practices Architecture Republic and TAKA have been included among 20 practices of the 2011 Wallpaper* Architects Directory. For this year’s Architects Directory, Wallpaper* selected 20 of the world’s best emerging architects,...
Donegal County Council and Strabane District Council are working on a cross border Urban and Village Renewal Project for the towns of Lifford and Strabane and wish to commission a major new visual...
Candid comments by the adjudicators have always added to the appeal of the Architectural Association of Ireland Awards. But few would have been prepared for the scathing remarks this year of the veteran...
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...
A casino, a racecourse, a hotel, a heliport, golf, greyhounds – all, it seems, are on their way to Two Mile Borris. So what do the residents of this tiny Tipperary village think...