Architecture Ireland is the journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Issue #314 focuses on the theme of 'leisure'.
Leisure
Editorial
Platform
The architect as translator or transformer
Out at sea
A history of Dublin’s coastal baths
Holiday camps
New leisure spaces for the mobile fraternity
Housing on holidays
Denis Anderson’s Castlepark
A typology of tourism
The development of the visitor centre in Irish architecture
UCC Student Hub
Service at its core
OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory
Celestial sentience
Genuity Science
Making room for enquiry
Review by Michael K. Hayes MRIAI
Mariners Mews
Of land and sea
RIAI Architecture Awards 2020
Adaptation and re-use Winner: 51A, B & C Dawson Street
Conservation Winner: Historic Leinster House
International Winner: Institut Mines-Télécom, Paris Saclay
Learning environments Winner: Toulouse School of Economics
Living Winner: A House, Coach House & Garden
Living Winner: In, On and Over the Earth
Public choice Winner: Tooting Meadow
Research Winner: Free Market
Urban design and masterplanning Winner: Nano Nagle Place
Sustainability Winner: Bunhill 2 Energy Centre
Wellbeing Winner: Candle Community
Workplace and fit-out Winner: Woodruff Restaurant
RIAI / Architecture Ireland Future Award 2020
Winner: Jane Larmour MRIAI
Winner: Thomas O’Briend MRIAI
RIAI Student Awards 2020
News
Product news
Remembering Declan Grehan (1929 - 2020)
Remembering John O’Reilly (1928 - 2020)
Research by design
An interview with Hugh Campbell on his first five years in practice
Construction dispute nomination: emerging trends
Sonic works
On the intersection between art and architecture
Fiction and reflection
The roles of imagination and rumination in supporting the particulars of being an architect
Building the Irish Courthouse and Prison: A political history, 1750-1850
Richard J. Butler
Transforming Towns: Designing for Smaller Communities
Matthew Jones
A sense of place
All that is solid
SO – IL
A prior and present architecture
Maria Conen
A crippling lack of architecture
Colophon
Open Air Theatre
Achill Island, Co. Mayo, 1941
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