Open House Dublin 2011 announces theme
Open House Dublin 2011 has adopted the theme “the architecture of change”, exploring how good design can be a catalyst for change and positively touch all our lives: from large scale master planning...
Open House Dublin 2011 has adopted the theme “the architecture of change”, exploring how good design can be a catalyst for change and positively touch all our lives: from large scale master planning...
Size does matter, but so does context and quality. So concluded panelists at last night’s Open Debate, organised by the Irish Architecture Foundation. The debate, sponsored by The Irish Times, was themed “Does...
This weekend, as part of the fourth annual Open House, many public and private buildings in Dublin will be opening their doors. Run by the Irish Architecture Foundation and billed as Ireland’s largest...
On Thursday 7 October at the Aviva Stadium, broadcaster and historian John Bowman will chair The Irish Times Open Debate, the popular opening event of Open House Dublin (7 to 10 October 2010),...
“Next generation” architecture is the theme of Open House Dublin 2009. Ireland’s biggest designer festival runs until Sunday with over 160 buildings on view throughout the capital. Appropriately, a number of iconic buildings...
Ireland will probably never again build on the scale it did in recent years and we certainly have plenty to be going on with. Now some people are even calling for some poorly...
Speaking at the launch of Open House Dublin and Galway 2009, Mr. John Gormley, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, has encouraged citizens to avail of the unique opportunity it...
Some say that shopping has become the new religion and in certain parts of Ireland intensive development has brought retail and religious life face-to-face That happened in Dun Laoghaire when the Bloomfield shopping...
Following on from two successful years, the Irish Architecture Foundation is delighted to announce the third annual Open House Dublin weekend, which will take place from Thursday 16 October to Sunday 19 October...