2016 RIAI Irish Architecture Awards shortlist announced
The People’s Park Dun Laoghaire; GPO ‘Witness History’ experience; Faaborg Swimming Platform in Denmark and the Arena for Learning UTEC University in Lima,
The People’s Park Dun Laoghaire; GPO ‘Witness History’ experience; Faaborg Swimming Platform in Denmark and the Arena for Learning UTEC University in Lima,
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 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’
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;
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.
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 Friday,
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 new criminal courts complex in Dublin has found favour with the Irish public. The complex next to the Phoenix Park,
The Courts of Justice and a building at Sandford Park School in Dublin and the Westmeath County offices and library are among the high-profile buildings on the 55-strong shortlist for the RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland) awards.
The architect of a house on the shores of Strangford Lough has won the biggest prize at a recent ceremony honouring the work of Northern Ireland’s architects.