The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD, has announced that ‘Free Market’ will represent Ireland at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice in 2018. The team of co-curators behind the selection for Ireland’s national presentation ...
Mapped
‘MAPPED’ is a book and exhibition of research into planned villages in Ireland. Run as a research group over the last three years in the Dublin School of Architecture, DIT, it includes essays, maps and drawings of planned Irish villages ...
#Risinghome on Film
The inaugural UCD festival took place on Saturday 18 June 2016 at Belfield Campus. Over 6,000 people attended events across the various Schools. As part of the Festival the School of Architecture ran events dealing with one of the biggest ...
10th Annual Student Wood Awards
The flexibility of wood was demonstrated by students throughout Ireland at the 2015 Third Level Student Wood Awards organised by the Wood Marketing Federation (WMF). Presented by Minister of State Tom Hayes on 2 June in the National Botanic ...
Exhibition: Industria 24 – 28 June
Industria is the culmination of a year-long project by DIT’s final year architecture students. Over the course of the year, and in conjunction with IDA Ireland, the modern workplace has been reimagined. The brief asked students to investigate the city ...
ASA Lecture Series 2015 – Emerging and Established
The DIT Architectural Students Association has announced the launch of the ASA Lecture Series 2015. Each lecture takes place every Wednesday at 6:30, commencing Wednesday 4th February, Room 281 Bolton Street. The theme this year is Emerging and Established which ...
Regeneration – Beyond the Crisis
Following on from last year’s successful ‘Regeneration -Beyond the Crisis’ conference the Dublin Institute of Technology is pleased to announce its second regeneration conference in early December. The conference is organised by the DIT School of Spatial Planning and Transport ...
Dublin Architecture Guide 1947-2014
DIT School of Architecture, and the ASA have recently published a Dublin Architecture Guide Book. This A5 harback guide to Dublin’s architecture offers a selection of 65 buildings from 1947 to the present day. The book is the work of ...