If you missed @BuildIrelandRTE first time around, it is being shown again on RTE1 on Friday evenings, 7.30pm. This evening's episode has stunning scenery of Valentia Island, as Tim, @OrlaPMurphy and Brian look at the Transatlantic telephone cable. https://t.co/SBo6L8Axu2
TONIGHT! Your first chance to see #buildingireland Series 3 from scratch, beginning with our episode on @DublinAirport that got such a great reception.
Tune in to @RTEOne at 7.30 p.m. to discover Ireland's global hub as you've never seen it before! Sole Aer Lingus, anyone?
By popular demand, we're BACK!
A fresh chance to see series three on @RTEOne, starting THIS FRIDAY at 7.30 pm.
If you missed it previously, you'll want to catch this fascinating episode on @DublinAirport - once the swankiest night out in Dublin!
#buildingireland
@peterkinvara@RTEplayer Hi Peter - you should be able to see it here (it's the final episode of Series 3, held over due to Covid): https://t.co/8caASIqQZs
We had a rapturous (and humbling) response to last night's special #buildingireland episode on Marino. You can now watch it back on @RTEplayer here: https://t.co/8caASIqQZs
Engrossed in tonight’s @rte’s #BuildingIreland episode, encapsulating the true essence of planning...providing quality housing and green infrastructure that enhances people’s well-being. And this happened in #Marino, Dublin, in the 1920s! #GardenCities#GardenSuburb#Placemaking
Watching this at the moment, absolutely fascinating! I have never been to Marino, the aerial views with the "garden" and mature trees are beautiful. #buildingireland
Tune in to @RTEOne at 7 p.m. for the gripping story of Marino; Dublin's 1920s response to a chronic housing crisis.
We'd appreciate all retweets - this episode was held over due to the effects of the pandemic, and it's a real triumph to finally get it on-screen! #BuildingIreland
We are very excited for tonight's episode of #BuildingIreland on @RTEOne at 7pm, which features images shot in 14 Henrietta Street.
Tune in to discover the story behind the development of the Marino Garden Suburbs.
Tomorrow's special episode of #BuildingIreland will fascinate anyone interested in Marino, Dublin or social housing in Ireland.
Here, Joe Brady of @UCD_Geography offers us a birds' eye view of Ireland's first garden suburb!
Hope we're all excited for tomorrow's special episode of #BuildingIreland (7 p.m., @RTEOne)
Here's @Elsorowley to explain how planners and architects gave Marino its unique character.
Thursday at 7 p.m. on @RTEOne's #BuildingIreland:
Marino Garden Suburb was a bold and innovative response to Dublin's housing crisis of the 1920s. But why was it so desperately needed? @OrlaPMurphy investigates.
Thursday at 7 p.m. on @RTEOne! @OrlaPMurphy, @Elsorowley and @hegarty_susan guide us through the development of Marino, Dublin's garden suburb.
A fascinating tale which only grows more relevant with time. See it first on a special episode of #BuildingIreland this Thursday!
Thursday at 7 p.m. on @RTEOne! @OrlaPMurphy, @Elsorowley and @hegarty_susan guide us through the development of Marino, Dublin's garden suburb.
A fascinating tale which only grows more relevant with time. See it first on a special episode of #BuildingIreland this Thursday!
Thursday at 7 p.m. on @RTEOne! @OrlaPMurphy, @Elsorowley and @hegarty_susan guide us through the development of Marino, Dublin's garden suburb.
A fascinating tale which only grows more relevant with time. See it first on a special episode of #BuildingIreland this Thursday!
#BuildingIreland returns for a special one-off episode on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10th at 7 p.m. on @RTEOne.
This time, we're telling the story of marvellous Marino, and how the young Irish state addressed Dublin's housing crisis with style, ambition and panache. Please share!
Really proud to be a small part of this series with fantastic colleagues, team and contributors. The stories behind our cities, towns and infrastructure tell us so much about who we are and how we shape our environment.