@FitzTechLawIE defo! as a fellow pilates person I also think people underestimate how doing something small very accurately, is a lot harder than the traditional ‘muscle it' stuff!!
@karlstanley@Marcusdstewart seapoint station is v. small and isn’t level access (to either side) so it’s a tricky one if you’ve the bike. monkstown or blackrock are the best & there are stands. though seapoint swimming spot has all the stands in the world! :D
@OliviaGolden58@Rubberbandits i can actually feel the damp on my legs while thinking about this.. and the street grit on the ripped ends.. what were we thinking
Join us next Tuesday 27 July for a new Reimagine Café, on the topic of City Villages. The session starts at 1pm & we'll be joined by architect Gareth Brennan of
Brennan Furlong & Imagine Dundrum. Find out more & register at https://t.co/pDGxtEz6sD
This is at Candleriggs. Is it a pend rather than a close? Maybe the experts can rule on that one. (I posted a night-time photo looking in the other direction last year and have included that again) @TnmntTiles
OPEN CALL: We're seeking applications from recent architecture graduates & students of architecture for a place on our IAF Graduates panel, a new discursive & collaborative space to share ideas & an opportunity to link with the IAF core programme: https://t.co/YW6adkhoCJ
This Thursday at 6pm come & watch 3 films by the late filmmaker Paddy Cahill, which look at projects completed by Neil Hegarty, Niall Scott, and Michael Warren and Ronnie Tallon, as part of our celebratory screening with @IFI_Dub. Book your place - https://t.co/ylVgJpsbXo…
Applications are open to apply for our Historian in Residence, who will research, develop and deliver a public engagement programme which will align with national policy and focus on dlr, and support the 2021 Decade of Centenaries programme.
Apply now: https://t.co/r5qCYGszyl
Came across this funeral in Dublin today. Paddy Cahill was his name. He was well loved and respected by the sound of things. Bicycle-drawn hearse brings cycling advocate on his last journey
via The Irish Times
https://t.co/SKAVON5hrh
@AAIarchitecture Paddy had a vimeo page where you can view some of his films on architecture, including Herbert Simms and Liberty Hall https://t.co/mzBER3WnW1
Very saddened to hear about the loss of filmmaker Paddy Cahill. He was an adjudicator for the 2ndYear @AAIarchitecture competition in 2018 when we had the pleasure of his company for the day with the panel. He was a kind, lovely person with great insight into architecture on film
brilliant piece by @gillianmobrien on why it is hypocritical nonsense for ESB to close the Georgian Museum. "Why the ESB's decision to turn a museum into apartments is wrong: - https://t.co/6UZ3c8XMFL via @rte
@lennartnout is the default on every corner in Ireland! Approved crossing strategies include: a) wait for the ‘hand of god’ gesture permission from the driver b) run apologetically like you shouldn’t even be there c) walk confidently as if theres a crossing, and await curses from driver
Have you guys heard about Fumbally Exchange? Read our take on Ireland’s only non-profit coworking space by Aoife O’Mara Image Credits: Kate Horgan #dublin8#coworkingspace#collaboration