Official account of the Irish Architectural Archive, the source of information on Ireland's buildings and those who designed them. Funded by @artscouncil_ie.
Couldn’t be 2 places at once so missed lively session on Identity & Heritage with Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich, @SorchaPollak & Pat Collins. Enjoyed catching up w fellow archivists Colum @Arch_Archive , @MaeveGebruers Louise @Carlow_Co_Co Liz @ucdarm & Órna @ucdarchives.3/
🎨Check out the new exhibition at the @Arch_Archive
"The Architect as Artist: Paintings by Brendan Millar".
The Wexford-born architect rediscovered painting after retiring from Arthur Gibney & Partners Architects
📅Running until May 8th
More info 👇
🔗https://t.co/YgIeekPiQ1
We spoke to Minister @podonovan at the launch of Ireland’s Representation at the Venice Biennale today, and to some of the team at Cotter & Naessens, who have been selected to represent Ireland.
@culture_ireland@artscouncil_ie@Arch_Archive
Fantastic day at the @Arch_Archive where Minister Patrick O’Donovan launched Ireland’s Representation at the 19th La Biennale di Venezia.
Cotter & Naessens' project 'Assembly' has been selected to represent Ireland at the prestigious event👏 👏
The Department, through Culture Ireland, commissions Ireland’s representation in Venice in partnership with the Arts Council.
📸 Photo credit: Janice O’Connell F22 Photography @f22PhotoCork
For full details go to link in bio.
@irelandatvenice@culture_ireland@artscouncil_ie@DeptCultureIRL
#BiennaleArte2025 #IrelandAtVenice2025
Grangegorman in Dublin has undergone a significant transformation from its origins as a mental health institution to a vibrant educational & community hub - for more watch #RTENationwide tonight, Friday 7th Feb @RTEOne 7pm @abcassin@lukemcmanus@DubCityCouncil@NARIreland RT
Now on in the Architecture Gallery, to be filled. Meditating on ideas of public space, property ownership and marine life through a variety of media, 5 artists explore the Victorian industrialisation of the South Dublin coastline and the detritus of memory left in its ruins.
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The Irish Architectural Archive closes at 12 noon today, Monday 23 December 2024. The Archive will reopen at 10am on Thursday 2 January 2025.
Wishing all our members, researchers, donors, supports, visitors and friends a happy #Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous #2025 .
We are seeking to appoint an Assistant Archivist to process and catalogue incoming archival collections & promote the content of the Library’s extensive holdings. Closing date 6 December 2024. See
https://t.co/zIWD7q23Nx
Just a few days left to see Mandy O’Neill’s @photomando7 Best Laid Plans exploring issues of #housing and #planning in #Cabra, #Dublin. Curated by Natasha Christia. In 45 Merrion Square until 5pm on Friday 29 Nov 2024.
Just a few days left to see Mandy O’Neill’s @photomando7 Best Laid Plans exploring issues of #housing and #planning in #Cabra, #Dublin. Curated by Natasha Christia. In 45 Merrion Square until 5pm on Friday 29 Nov 2024.
📷Make sure to catch 'Best Laid Plans' before it ends on 29 November. This exhibition at @Arch_Archive from Mandy O'Neill explores the wider historical & ideological context involved in the buildings of Cabra, Dublin 7. 🏘️
Check it out 👇
🔗https://t.co/gkGzUZnxji