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Roofing
SIG Design & Technology explores how single ply membranes can provide high-performance and cost-effective roofing solutions for wide range of building types
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Rooflights
Glazing Vision’s Flushglaze rooflights have helped transform a listed barn into a contemporary home
Interiors
Neolith’s most ambitious project to date has been realised in collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning RCR Arquitectes
The winners of The 2026 LINA Writing Award discuss In Deep Trouble: The Trepça Mine, a project commissioned by the Irish Architecture Foundation and produced in collaboration with dpr-barcelona exploring the architecture of the Kosovan mine through it's lift shaft that reaches a depth of 850 metres providing access to a network of kilometres of tunnels.
Queen’s Business School, completed by TODD Architects in 2023, is a careful addition to a woodland campus setting in Belfast. Set beside Riddel Hall and its grounds, the building gathers teaching, study and social spaces around a central atrium, reflecting a growing emphasis on collaborative learning environments.
Scullion Architects complete the quietly playful refurbishment of a Victorian terraced house just outside Dublin's city centre, combining concealed doorways and bespoke carpentry to create a spacious and thoughtfully sequenced home.
Róisín Heneghan and Shih-Fu Peng won the international competition for The Grand Egyptian Museum in 2003 against 1557 entries, with a practice of four. They turned to Snøhetta's Craig Dykers and Nick Schumann for advice, and describe how the practice has changed since.