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Winnipeg Warming Huts 2011
Following on from the success of architect-designed warming huts on the river skating trail last winter, five new warming huts were unveiled at The Forks in Winnipeg this week. They are currently under construction and will be placed on the...
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Gutted cathedral to rise from ashes
A landmark cathedral, ruined by fire on Christmas Day 2009, is to rise from the ashes over the next five... -
Architects ‘a basic need’
Architects were told this week that they need to overcome negative public perceptions about their profession if they are to... -
Audit discovers hundreds of illegal architects
More than 300 people are illegally trading as architects in Ireland, according to a review of the profession. The revelation... -

Winnipeg Warming Huts 2011
Following on from the success of architect-designed warming huts on the river skating trail last winter, five new warming huts... -
Irish Landscape Institute lecture – Children, Play & the Elements – Harry Harbottle
The first talk in the ILI lecture series 2011 takes place on Thursday, January 27th, Children, Play & the Elements”... -
QUB architecture students’ visions for change in Belfast’s Sandy Row
Architects constantly look outside the design and construction of buildings to the landscape around and beyond for inspiration and for...
Latest Building Additions
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1730 – Damer House, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
Elegant three-storey Georgian house with nine bays built by Joseph Damer in the early 18th century in the courtyard of... -
1890 – A.G.B. Bannatyne Residence, Armstrong’s Point, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Rowan & Payne Armstrong’s Point was intended as an enclave of palatial residences for the new rich merchant classes... -
1875 – Church, Vicarage & School, Kennington Park, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott (Jnr) Perspective view & plan of St. Agnes church and school, published in The Building News,... -
1900 – 54, Kensington Park Road, London
Architect: R.A. Briggs Published in The Building News, April 13th 1900. -
1876 – Villas for Corner Sites, Bedford Park, Chiswick, London
Architect: E.W. Godwin Elevations, section plans & sketch perspective for villa for corner sites. Published in The Building News, December... -
1876 – New Curriers Hall, London Wall, London
Architects: J & J Belcher Perspective of facade published in The Building News, July 2nd 1875. The Curriers’ Company dates...


