Dublin’s Opus wins
Three of the past year’s major Dublin commercial and civic projects have picked up Opus awards in the over €20 million category: the Aviva stadium at Lansdowne Road,
Three of the past year’s major Dublin commercial and civic projects have picked up Opus awards in the over €20 million category: the Aviva stadium at Lansdowne Road,
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 Long Room Hub in Trinity College;
Clonakilty 400, Urban Design Masterplan, designed by architect Giulia Vallone from Cork County Council, Architects, has won the Public Choice Award at the 2014 Irish Architecture Awards held in Dublin this evening.
The Limerick architects who designed Thomond Park have scooped a prestigious Irish architecture award this morning. The redeveloped stadium designed by Murray O’Laoire Architects was announced live on RTE’s Morning Ireland radio programme as the winner of the People’s Choice in this year’s Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland Awards.
The supreme award of the Architectural Association of Ireland (AAI) – its Downes Medal – has been won yet again by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects,
Buildings that fit well into their surroundings and have made the most of awkward sites dominate those which have won awards this year in the 10th annual Opus Architecture and Construction Awards.
A private house overlooking Lough Swilly in Co Donegal is the first winner of a major Irish architectural award to be voted on by the public.
The winners of the RIAI Architecture Awards for 2012 have been announced today at the Wood Quay Venue.
Best Conservation/Restoration Project goes to OPW and their work on Monaghan Courthouse
Best Educational Building goes to Mary Laheen Architects’
Best Accessible Project: ABK Architects for the New Civic Offices, Cork
Best Conservation / Restoration Project: Michael Collins Associates for the Chq building,
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 open air market in 1985 to 1993.