ArchitecturalArchive
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Official account of the Irish Architectural Archive, the source of information on Ireland's buildings and those who designed them. Funded by @artscouncil_ie.
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Point cloud section of Marshall Building, London, by Grafton Architects from
Neighbours in Space and Time: Grafton Architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum
A re-presentation of an exhibition first show in Sir John Soane's Museum 🏛️🖼️
First Floor Rooms IAA, 10am-5pm Mondays - Fridays to 23 August 2024
Delighted we are adding to team of professional record managers Tailte Éireann Archives and Records Association (UK & Ireland) ARA Ireland
🖌️Current ArchitecturalArchive #exhibition 'Neighbours in Space and Time: Grafton Architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum' looks at the relationship between the Marshall Building & the museum, facing each other across London’s largest garden square.
More info👇
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We're delighted to start a major project to re-develop our archive repository into a state-of-the-art building that will future-proof the records of State over the coming decades. This €37 million+ project is funded by Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media & delivered in partnership w/ @OPWIreland!
20 June 2024 | Join fellow UCD Art Hist Cult Pol alumni for our Annual Summer Gathering kindly hosted this year by the ArchitecturalArchive
Private viewing - The FNCI at 100, and ‘Neighbours in Space and Time’ Grafton Architects at the Sir John Soane’s Museum.
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📢Calling all creatives!
Architecture Edge Architecture at the Edge Festival happens Sept 27 - Oct 06, 2024. Applications are now open for
▶️ #AATE Festival events
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▶️Design Lab Bursaries
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More info at the links!
Tickets going fast for Metropolitan Workshop's talk on their EUmiesAwards shortlisted housing project, Annesley Gardens, Dublin!
'Back to Front: Infilling the backlands of Dublin's Victorian suburbs'
🗓️ Wednesday 29 May, 18-19:00
📍 ArchitecturalArchive, 45 Merrion Sq
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Now on:
Neighbours in Space and Time: Grafton Architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum
A re-presentation of an exhibition first show in Sir John Soane's Museum 🏛️🖼️
First Floor Rooms, IAA, 10am-5pm Mondays to Fridays until 23 August 2024
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🇨🇿 Ambassador Pavel Vošalík visited the ArchitecturalArchive for the wonderful exhibition titled 'Neighbours in Space and Time' by Grafton Architects at the Sir John Soane’s Museum (@SoaneMuseum).
Great exhibition ArchitecturalArchive ‘Neighbours in Space and Time’ Grafton Architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum opening Sir John Soane's Museum 🏛️🖼️ Dr Louise Stewart, Director of Exhibitions, Sir John Soane’s Museum and Simon Lincoln, Irish Architectural Archive Grafton Architects
An old image of Saint Peter's Church, #Phibsboro in a 1907 souvenir publication for a bazaar to raise funds for the church's renovation. The Gothic style church was started around 1842. #IrishChurches #ChurchHistory
Called in to Susan Early's show at Graphic Studio Gallery, my second 'lighthouse' theme art show in a week, after Francis N. Duffy TD's show in ArchitecturalArchive, some fantastic work in both shows.
🇨🇿 Ambassador Pavel Vošalík visited the Irish Architectural Archive to meet with CEO Colum O'Riordan, who presented a selection of the archive's numerous impressive pieces.
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A wonderful lecture by Rafael Moneo in Trinity College Dublin last night - the inaugural Niall McCullough lecture in honour of Niall’s lifetime of work. Thank you to Valerie Mulvin McCullough Mulvin for the gift of a most memorable event and enabling a very fitting way to remember Niall
The compact slab that is Robert O’Byrne’s charming new book ‘Buildings of Ireland, Lost and Found’ is as sartorially considered as its author.
Launched today by The Lilliput Press, it is a fitting reference guide to Ireland’s heritage as showcased by the TheIrishAesthete over 14 years
Died #Onthisday 1969 #Galway born Alice Perry. She was conferred with a 1st class honours degree in civil engineering from Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway in 1906, 1st in her class & the 1st female engineering graduate in either Ireland or Britain Clodagh Finn ArchitecturalArchive
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