Issue 2: November 2025 Harcourt Terrace Primary School by tún Architects | Revisiting Kevin Roche's Dublin Convention Centre Dublin | 5 minutes with 2025 RIAI Emerging Practice Winners: Islander Architects | Emmett Scanlon on the 20th Open House Dublin | Last word with John Tuomey
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Issue 2: November 2025 Harcourt Terrace Primary School by tún Architects | Revisiting Kevin Roche's Dublin Convention Centre Dublin | 5 minutes with 2025 RIAI Emerging Practice Winners: Islander Architects | Emmett Scanlon on the 20th Open House Dublin | Last word with John Tuomey
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| Harcourt Terrace Primary School
tún Architects has designed a new primary school in the southside of Dublin that introduces a new kind of flexible learning to inner city schools. AT hears from David Jameson and Rose Bonner, co-founders of tún alongside Paul Fox, about what they’ve been up to since. |
Harcourt Terrace Primary School
tún Architects has designed a new primary school in the southside of Dublin that introduces a new kind of flexible learning to inner city schools. AT hears from David Jameson and Rose Bonner, co-founders of tún alongside Paul Fox, about what they’ve been up to since. |
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| Still Standing: Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland, 2010
Kevin Roche’s only completed commission in his home town survived bureaucratic infighting, spiralling budgets and public disdain to become a catalyst for the revival of Dublin’s Docklands as a thriving business district. |
Still Standing: Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland, 2010
Kevin Roche’s only completed commission in his home town survived bureaucratic infighting, spiralling budgets and public disdain to become a catalyst for the revival of Dublin’s Docklands as a thriving business district. |
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| Arklow Wastewater Treatment Plant
Clancy Moore Architects’ wastewater treatment plant at Arklow, County Wicklow, transforms a vital piece of infrastructure into a civic landmark – balancing pragmatism with poetic expression on a prominent coastal site |
Arklow Wastewater Treatment Plant
Clancy Moore Architects’ wastewater treatment plant at Arklow, County Wicklow, transforms a vital piece of infrastructure into a civic landmark – balancing pragmatism with poetic expression on a prominent coastal site |
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| Islander Architects
Winners of the 2025 RIAI Emerging Practice Award, Islander Architects, speak to AT about the benefits of an interdisciplinary practice, their involvement in HouseEurope!, and how this campaign has influenced them as architecture educators. |
Islander Architects
Winners of the 2025 RIAI Emerging Practice Award, Islander Architects, speak to AT about the benefits of an interdisciplinary practice, their involvement in HouseEurope!, and how this campaign has influenced them as architecture educators. |
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| Emmett Scanlon reflects on the 20th Open House Dublin
In its 20th year, the Irish Architecture Foundation chose ‘Future Heritage’ as the theme for Open House Dublin. AT asks Emmett Scanlon, director at the IAF, how the festival has evolved to reflect contemporary Irish cities, and what’s still left to see following the festival’s opening week. |
Emmett Scanlon reflects on the 20th Open House Dublin
In its 20th year, the Irish Architecture Foundation chose ‘Future Heritage’ as the theme for Open House Dublin. AT asks Emmett Scanlon, director at the IAF, how the festival has evolved to reflect contemporary Irish cities, and what’s still left to see following the festival’s opening week. |
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| Bon Secours, HOK
HOK in collaboration with Reddy Architecture + Urbanism have completed a new hospital in Ballysimon, Limerick, that uses light and landscape to foster a collaborative approach to contemporary healthcare. |
Bon Secours, HOK
HOK in collaboration with Reddy Architecture + Urbanism have completed a new hospital in Ballysimon, Limerick, that uses light and landscape to foster a collaborative approach to contemporary healthcare. |
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| Last word with: John Tuomey, O'Donnell & Tuomey
From the AT Schüco Dublin City Dialogue event, John Tuomey, who was recently awarded the RIAI lifetime achievement award alongside Sheila O’Donnell, reflects on the barriers facing emerging Irish architectural talent, the need to build true neighbourhoods, and why he remains optimistic about the future of Irish architecture. |
Last word with: John Tuomey, O'Donnell & Tuomey
From the AT Schüco Dublin City Dialogue event, John Tuomey, who was recently awarded the RIAI lifetime achievement award alongside Sheila O’Donnell, reflects on the barriers facing emerging Irish architectural talent, the need to build true neighbourhoods, and why he remains optimistic about the future of Irish architecture. |
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