The Winner in the #RIAIAwards Adaptation and Re-Use category is The Lower House by @FKParchitecture. Dating from 1812, the former psychiatric hospital is conserved and part-reconstructed to house a multi-functional student centre for TU Dublin. Photo: @AislingMcCoy
The 1st Winner in the Living - Houses Category #RIAIAwards is An Tuí by Karen Brownlee Architects. Respect for traditional craftsmanship is expressed in the detailing, contributing to its technical accomplishment and intellectual appeal. Photo: @AislingMcCoy
The 2nd Winner in the Living - Houses category #RIAIAwards is Charleville by Scullion Architects. The project includes new warm, bright and enclosing rooms that enable family life, without sacrificing the urban garden and also includes a home office. Photo: Fionn McCann
The #RIAIAwards Special Award for Rural Town Renewal goes to Clones Renewal Scheme by @craftstudioARC. Resulting in 24 new town-centre homes, the project represents a tangible example of renewal in a place with its own story. Photo: Ronan Fitzpatrick
The #RIAIAwards Public Space and Urban Design Winner is Béal na Bláth Centenary by @Corkcoco CPIU Architects with @stwarchitects & Prof. Finola O'Kane. A cultural landmark that has been carefully reinterpreted, while respecting the historical significance. Photo: Benson Russell
The #RIAIAwards Winner for Wellbeing is Ardee Ambulance Base by Moloney O'Beirne Architects. The project is set in a parkland and is positioned to maximise views to existing mature trees. Photo: @murray_ste
The #RIAIAwards Winner for the Sustainability category is Silver Bark House by Marshall McCann Architects. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, it encapsulates the essence of sustainability, innovation and timeless design. Photo: Keri-Leigh Kearney
The #RIAIAwards Winner for Universal Design is Beyond the Trees: Avondale House & Forest Park by @vandijkarch & Stöger + Kölbl Architekten. It is an inclusive, thoughtfully considered and well-detailed scheme, which has been responsive to user consultation. Photo: Shane Walsh
We are delighted to announce that #RIAISimonOpenDoor 2023 is now open to the public! People are encouraged to book a consultation with a Registered Architect.
Help @SimonCommunity continue their fight against homelessness by booking a consultation today https://t.co/wo3k3lwbAq
Have you designed a workplace or public office that encourages productivity? Enter the Workplace and Fit-Out category! 2022 winners Bottleworks by @henryjlyons, @lecheiletrust1 by @taka_architects & the inspiring Working from Home by @SIMArchitecture. 👉https://t.co/mzIiGpkXzq👈
New project on the drawing board. A staggered cluster of buildings to minimse visual impact but maximising sunpath & views with deep recesses for shade. #westcork#irisharchitecture
WE ARE HIRING: We are seeking applications from Architectural Technologists or CAD / Revit Technicians with experience co-ordinating detailed drawing & planning application packages. Please e-mail [email protected] with CV & work examples. Thank You.
The Irish Design Awards shortlist is out & we are delighted to be on it! These awards recognise the best of Irish design from fashion design to product design & it is a privilege to have our project shortlisted. Congrats to all shortlisted projects.
The first Award to be announced is the RIAI Future Award, which is awarded in association with the RIAI Journal, @archireland. Thank you to our Sponsor Graphisoft (@ARCHICAD).
Winner: Ben Thomas @MOLA_Arch
Commended: @_RaeMoore of Atelier Rae
Commended: Shane O’Neill of SONARC
We are seeking a registered architect and an experienced architectural technologist to join us. Strong detailing capabilities and job running experience is a requirement. Experience in AutoCAD & Revit. Please send your CV & portfolio to [email protected]. Many thanks.
Full coverage of the #RIAIawards 2022 is now on the RIAI Website including our Awards Video https://t.co/NMmHSc8I4f Congratulations to all Winners and Shortlisted Architects! @iearchidiary@archireland