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Architecture Ireland 319

Journal
2021
Architecture Ireland Publishing Ltd.
€ 9.50 

Architecture Ireland is the journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. Issue #319 focuses on the theme of 'public space'.

Editorial

Public space

Michael K. Hayes

Platform

Different diversities

Ciaran O'Connor, RIAI President

MATTER

Continuous transformation

Historical perspectives of public space

Niamh NicGabhann

Public space by and for whom?

Niamh Moore-Cherry and Philip Lawton

Principles for public space design

Planning to do better

Matthew Carmona

Propping up public space

Deirdre Greaney MRIAI

TEST SITE

A twenty-first-century agora for Cork city

Ailbhe Cunningham MRIAI

Taking it to the streets

Making public space beyond COVID-19

Niall Patrick Walsh

WORKS

C19 Response: Placemaking / Mobility / Liveability

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Architects Department

Streets for People

Review by Ciarán Ferrie MRIAI

Lee Point Student Accommodation

Scott Tallon Walker Architects

Urban gestures

Review by Paul Higgisson

Extension to Briarhill National School

Paul Dillon Architects

All playing together

Review by Doireann de Courcy Mac Donnell

Learning Laboratory, Thapar University

McCullough Mulvin Architects

CURRENTS

News

Product news

RIAI Conference 2021

#SOLUTIONS

Architecture + Building Expo 2021

Meet, reconnect, and reignite

Remembering Patrick McCabe FRIAI

Colm Cantillon MRIAI

PRACTISES

Starting with a model

An interview with Noreile Breen MRIAI on her first five years in practice

Eimear Arthur MRIAI

Empirical

An invitation to work towards evidence-based design

Kirk McCormack MRIAI

Welcome to tomorrow

On the intersection between art and architecture

Banbha McCann MRIAI

REMARKS

How to Win Work: The Architect's Guide to Business Development and Marketing

Jan Knikker

Review by Séamus Guidera MRIAI

By Design: The World's Best Contemporary Interior Designers

Phaidon Editors

Review by Catherine Crowe MRIAI

How to extend your Victorian terraced house

Jacqueline Green

Review by Niamh Chambers MRIAI

København: Urban Architecture and Public Spaces

Sandra Hofmeister (ed.)

Review by Laurence Lord MRIAI

Everything Needs to Change: Architecture and the Climate Emergency

Sofie Pelsmakers and Nick Newman (eds.)

Review by Natalie Walsh MRIAI

Building for Hope: How architecture can heal communities and  make cities human

Marwa al-Sabouni

Review by Gary Hamilton

Skyfold

Emmett Scanlon, Jeffrey Bolhuis, and Laurence Lord

Review by Colm Ó Murchú

An architecture that can’t be drawn

Noreile Breen

Review by Simon Walker MRIAI

If these walls could talk

Eyal Weizman

Review by Caitríona O’Connor

Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche: A narrative to building

Josef Franke

Dominic Stevens MRIAI

Losing the branches

Suzanne Walsh

Colophon

Proposed Davis Memorial, St Stephen's Green, Dublin

Raymond McGrath 1945

Editor: Michael K. Hayes.

Authors: Michael K. Hayes, Niamh NicGabhann, Niamh Moore-Cherry, Philip Lawton, Matthew Carmona, Deirdre Greaney, Ailbhe Cunningham, Niall Patrick Walsh, Ciarán Ferrie, Paul Higgisson, Doireann de Courcy Mac Donnell, Eimear Arthur, Kirk McCormack, Banbha McCann, Séamus Guidera, Catherine Crowe, Niamh Chambers, Laurence Lord, Natalie Walsh, Colm Ó Murchú, Simon Walker, Caitríona O’Connor, Dominic Stevens, Suzanne Walsh.

urban planning, urbanism, shared space, public space, Cork, coronavirus, covid, place making, student accommodation, school, residential, urban, civic, school, education, Valerie Mulvin, Niall McCullough, Architectural Graduate, book review

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