Contributors look at the history of Dublin to imagine an even better future
14 Henrietta Street is opening as a museum to portray 270 years of urban life in Dublin
Architects unveil plans for 11,000 sq m grand design in Parnell Square Cultural Quarter
Five architects participating in this year’s Open House series select the buildings that they believe have had the biggest public impact
A new class of creative workers want to live in vibrant city centres, according to speakers at a recent New Urbanism conference. So how do we go about facilitating them?
After the 1916 Rising it took just 11 years to reconstruct O’Connell Street – a year less than the Luas Cross City line – but the architecture was safe and unimaginative
As the final battlefield of the 1916 Rising, it deserves its national monument designation
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