Irish councils lack ability to plan big cities, conference told
Current planning system ‘facilitates dereliction’, says Senator Michael McDowell
Current planning system ‘facilitates dereliction’, says Senator Michael McDowell
Architectural revamp in 2010 saw four-bedroom house chosen for award
The Dublin glass-and-steel house is Ireland’s only private late-20th century home rated as of national importance. Tallon’s vision is threatened by a new home
Highest accolade in Irish architecture goes to Donaghy + Dimond for their new building at the model school in Inchicore
The Planning and Development Bill 2023, which was voted through the Dáil last week, is intended to streamline the planning process. But critics say Ireland’s planning system needs more imaginative reform
Architectural solutions to Ireland’s housing shortage have already been road-tested in towns and cities across Europe. The best are going on show in Dublin
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland seeks lower VAT rates on architecture services and measures to help public contracting
Project by Niall McLaughlin Architects wins Public Choice category at the RIAI Irish Architecture Awards
Winners announced in a joint Department of Housing RIAI competition to design urban, social homes
Royal charters, burning buildings and 100 years devoid of women; Royal Hibernian Academy takes a good look at itself for its very big birthday
Planners must have power to stand up to interest groups, German planning expert says
What does it take to be carbon neutral? Award-winning student accommodation Highfield Park may have the answers
As entries open for the RIAI Awards 2023, we nominate contenders for an all-time list of the best Irish architecture
As energy demands of buildings slowly being reduce with better insulation and more renewable energy, attention now turns to embodied carbon
Switching to a low-rise, medium density model would be more sustainable and serve the market much better by keeping prices down and offering more choice
Planning reforms could block residents’ groups from legal action against housing developments
Developers will build sustainable housing if it’s more affordable, architects’ body says
Dublin-Belfast ‘corridor’ should be developed as a city region as part of initiative to devolve power to regional authorities
Development is hamstrung by Edwardian rules that block medium-density development. We need new, mandatory regulations
Carlos Moreno created eco-friendly concept that became more plausible in the pandemic
RIAI Public Choice Award 2021 shortlist features almost 40 building projects
Rare find on Limerick’s sought after North Circular Road a 15-minute walk from the city
Inflexible preservation orders a ‘disincentive’ to urban living, says Minister for Housing
RIAI president says infilling Dublin Bay could provide homes for 150,000 people
Last 14 units at Dunluce come to market, including penthouses from €1.7m
Architect at the forefront of Ireland’s national industrial and social infrastructure
More than 90 years after independence, academies and colleges based in Ireland retain obsolete royal identities
‘The Sentinel’ piece was commissioned to mark victory in ‘Irish Times’ competition
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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