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Architecture Ireland 304

Journal
2019
Architecture Ireland Publishing Ltd.
€ 9.50 EUR

Architecture Ireland is the journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Issue #304 focuses on the theme of ‘local authority’.

Contents

Platform

MATTERS

An opportunity to make home

Emmett Scanlon MRIAI

Supporting governance through research

The SAUL Intelligence Unit

Merritt Bucholz MRIAI

About town

An interview with Orla Murphy MRIAI and Miriam Delaney MRIAI of Free Market

Michael K. Hayes MRIAI

Digital public participation

Understanding perceptions of landscape in North West Ireland

Andrew McClelland

The processes of placemaking

An account of College Green, Dublin

Olivia Kelly

Creating and using datasets on vacancy

Philip Crowe

The design of local governance

Municipal structures and the potential role of spatial thinking

Sorcha O’Higgins


WORKS

1WML

MOLA Architecture

Review by Denis Byrne MRIAI


Killan Farmhouse

t o b Architect

Review by Phoebe Brady MRIAI


Donnybrook House

Henry J Lyons

Review by Cormac Murray


Brickworks

Brady Mallalieu Architects

Review by Lloyd Helen


CURRENTS

News


Obituary: Kevin Roche

Tony Reddy MRIAI


Product news

PRACTISES

Designing data

Architectural practice and building information modelling

Michael Earley MRIAI


Crafting and grafting

A model for a collective architecture

Jude Barber


Detail

Master’s Field Student Accommodation, Oxford, UK

Níall McLaughlin Architects


An update on construction law

Cathie Shannon

REMARKS

Templecarrig

Rory Murphy MRIAI


Dublin’s Bourgeois Homes: Building the Victorian Suburbs, 1850-1901

Susan Galavan

Review by Kathleen James-Chakraborty


The beauty of the ordinary

Peter Barber Architects

Review by Seán Harrington MRIAI


Space of no use

Aristide Antonas

Review by Conor McGowan


Architecture in the expanded field

Prof. Gary Boyd

Review by Donal Lally MRIAI


An architecture that speaks for itself

Dorte Mandrup

Review by Laoise Quinn


My writing space

Melatu Uche Okorie

Colophon

Editor: Michael K. Hayes.

Authors: Emmett Scanlon, Cathie Shannon, Jude Barber, Michael Earley, Sorcha O’Higgins, Philip Crowe, Andrew McClelland, Merritt Bucholz, Tony Reddy, Lloyd Helen, Cormac Murray, Phoebe Brady, Denis Byrne, Melatu Uche Okorie, Laoise Quinn, Donal Lally, Conor McGowan, Seán Harrington, Kathleen James-Chakraborty, Rory Murphy, Orla Murphy.

An opportunity to make home, Supporting governance through research - The SAUL Intelligence Unit, About town - An interview with Orla Murphy and Miriam Delaney of Free Market, Digital public participation - Understanding perceptions of landscape in North West Ireland, The process of placemaking- An account of College Green, Dublin, Creating and using datasets on vacancy, The design of local governance - Municipal structures and the potential role of spatial thinking, Designing data - Architectural practice and building information modelling, Crafting and grafting - a model for collective architecture, Masters Field Student Accommodation, An update on construction law, Templecarrig, Dublin’s Bourgeois Homes, The beauty of the ordinary, Space of no use, Architecture in the expanded field, An architecture that speaks for itself, My writing space, front portico, Emo Court, Arthur and John Williamson, 1822, Obituary: Kevin Roche, Susan Galavan, Peter Barber Architects, Aristide Antonas, Prof. Gary Boyd, Dorte Mandrup, Arthur and John Williamson, Niall McLaughlin Architects

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