“Architecture from three different professional viewpoints”
The Irish Polish Society is organising a lecture “Architecture from three different professional viewpoints” on Tuesday, 30th May @ 6:30pm in the Polish House,
The Irish Polish Society is organising a lecture “Architecture from three different professional viewpoints” on Tuesday, 30th May @ 6:30pm in the Polish House,
On Sunday May 7th at 16.00, there will be a panel discussion on architecture, city planning and environmental policy following a screening of Matt Tyranauer’s new documentary Citizen “Jane: Battle for the City”.
Charles Geoghegan
Perspective view of the Presbyterian Manse, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
1865
To mark its fortieth anniversary the Irish Architectural Archive is presenting an new exhibition,
The Irish Georgian Society and Fingal County Council, in collaboration with the Cobbe family, are partnering to deliver a study day which will examine the history and conservation of Newbridge’s architecture,
ICOMOS Ireland are holding its 18th Annual Maura Shaffrey Memorial Lecture on ‘SUSTAINING THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE’ on October 12 at Dublin Castle.
The Irish Georgian Society, Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland and Wicklow County Council are collaborating to deliver a study day, which will explore and celebrate the history and significance,
The Irish Georgian Society, Galway County Council and the Office of Public Works are partnering to present a weekend of traditional building skills demonstrations and conservation talks on Saturday 7th of May to Sunday 8th of May (10am-5pm each day) at the OPW’s Portumna Castle,
The one day symposium, June 7 2015, is an exploration of the architectural and social history of Townley Hall and aspects of the work of its architect,
A New Generation, is a panel of three Irish architects who will take to the stage to discuss their work from a national and international perspective.
An exhibition of drawings from the Irish Architectural Archive’s Guinness Collection is now on display at the architecture gallery of the Irish Architectural Archive in Merrion Square.