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Architecture Ireland 311

Journal
2020
Architecture Ireland Publishing Ltd.
€ 9.50 EUR

Architecture Ireland is the journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Issue #311 focuses on the theme of 'data'.

Architecture Ireland is the journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Issue #311 focuses on the theme of 'data'.

Contents

Platform

MATTERS

Entanglement

Ireland’s pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Biennale

Fiona McDermot and Clare Lyster

Realer than fiction

Thoughts on the production of physical and digital space

Alan Butler

The future of the library

Architectural information in a post-digital era

Emma Geoghegan MRIAI

A machine for living in

The implications of smart home technology in domestic space

Linda Doyle

Magic and metaphysics

How space is produced in the digital age

David Capener

so near / so far

Donal Lally MRIAI
WORKS

Town House, Kingston University

Grafton Architects

Review by Ray Ryan

Irish Stock Exchange

Henry J Lyons

Review by Gareth O’Callaghan MRIAI

Museum of Literature Ireland 

Scott Tallon Walker Architects

Review by Niall McCullough FRIAI

Le Peton Building, Sandford Park School

O’Donnell + Tuomey

Review by Ben Mullen MRIAI

CURRENTS

News

Product news

Remembering Manfredi Anello (1967 – 2020)

Denis Byrne MRIAI
PRACTISES

Reflections on the present and future impact of COVID-19 on architectural practice 

Gareth Brennan MRIAI, Barbara Carr MRIAI, Douglas Carson MRIAI, and Niall Patrick Walsh

The architecture of a pandemic

Lost in Zoom

Hugh Campbell

Transitioning back to the workplace 

Fredericka Sheppard

Understanding the value of good communications

Celeste Bolt

I think that’s something that has resonated my whole career: the fact an architect isn’t just designing the building

An interview with Clare White MRIAI on her first five years in practice 

Eimear Arthur MRIAI
REMARKS

Home: why public housing is the answer

Eoin Ó Broin

Review by Jim Roche MRIAI

Just transition

Ian Maleney

Colophon

Editor: Michael K. Hayes.

Authors: Ciaran O’Connor, Alan Butler, Emma Geoghegan, Linda Doyle, David Capener, Donal Lally, Ray Ryan, Gareth O’Callaghan, NIall McCullough, Ben Mullen, Ian Maleney, Jim Roche, Eimear Arthur, Celeste Bolt, Fredericka Sheppard, Hugh Campbell, Gareth Brennan, Douglas Carson, Barbara Carr, Niall Patrick Walsh, Denis Byrne.

Entanglement: An interview with Fiona McDermott and Clare Lyster of Annex; Realer than fiction: Thoughts on the production of physical and digital space; The future of the library: Thoughts on the production of physical and digital space; A machine for living in: The implications of smart home technology in domestic space; Magic and metaphysics: House space is produced in the digital age; so near / so far; Reflections on the present and future impact of COVID-19 on architectural practise; The architecture of a pandemic; Lost in Zoom; Transitioning back to the workplace; Understanding the value of good communications; I think that there’s something that has resonated my whole career: the fact that an architect isn’t just designing a building; Home: why public housing is the answer; Just transition, Remembering Manfredi Anell; Eoin Ó Broin, 17th International Architecture Biennale, Clare White

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