Counterparts: A Synergy of Law and Literature is a new publication, edited by Danielle McLaughlin, in aid of Peter McVerry Trust. The anthology is arranged as a series of pairings, with writing by contemporary Irish lawyer-writers paired with extracts from ...
Call For Papers – Building Material 23: Fields
Fields The 23rd edition of Building Material seeks papers on the idea of the field in architecture. The notion of fields is used in architecture to connote ambiguity. Whether used spatially or figuratively, it introduces into the discourse a tension ...
Building Material 21: Book Launch + Discussion with Jude Barber
Date: 20.09.18 Time: 19.00 Location: WoodQuay Venue, Dublin City Council Civic Office Building Material is an annual architecture journal, joint published by the Architectural Association of Ireland (AAI), the All-Ireland Architecture Research Group (AIARG), and the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF). ...
New Publication: Ballybrilliant: Heritage-led Regeneration in 5 Irish Towns
The Heritage Council/the Irish Walled Towns Network have produced a free downloadable publication ‘Ballybrilliant: heritage led regeneration in five Irish towns’. It is full of helpful information on how your town can become a better place in which to live, ...
Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast
Date: 25 January 2018, 7.00pm Venue: Old Museum Belfast, 7 College Square North Entry: UAH Member £10/ Non-member £12 Join the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society for the first lecture of 2018 and to celebrate the launch of Glamour and Gloom: 1930s ...
Issue #13 of 2ha now available
2ha is a magazine interested in the suburbs. Issue 13 considers the physical, legal, economic and symbolic borders which bind our everyday definition of suburban life. Three essays outline the contested nature of this space and the multiple means of ...
Launch of An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of Dublin South City
The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage has recently published An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of Dublin South City, the thirty-fourth in a series showcasing the Architectural Heritage of Ireland. The book was launched on Tuesday 28 November in the ...
RIAI Annual Review Vol. 8 – now available
Now in its seventh year, the RIAI Annual Review – Irish Architecture is an annual showcase of the best of Irish architecture. Capturing highlights from Ireland’s centenary year of 2016, the latest edition is themed on ‘Commemoration and Culture’. Projects ...
Building Material 22: Public
Public The 22nd edition of Building Material seeks papers on the theme of the public in architecture. Architecture is a public affair, its impact shared if not always evenly distributed. The vacillating boundaries of what constitutes public life, public realm ...
Irish Architecture 2016: The AAI Awards
Irish Architecture 2016 is the publication of the 31st AAI Awards. Copies are available for purchase from the AAI Online bookshop. Ireland’s longest running awards programme, the AAI Awards, are the only internationally peer reviewed architecture awards in Ireland that ...