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Jason Sayer2026-03-16T17:23:56+00:00Proctor & Matthews Architects has delivered a new model for higher-density family housing in Dublin, inspired by the area's historic rural clachans.
Proctor & Matthews Architects has delivered a new model for higher-density family housing in Dublin, inspired by the area's historic rural clachans.
Tom dePaor's enigmatic retrospective at Carlow's VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art captures the spirit of a practice that defies categorisation and refuses to be pinned down.
The director of Clancy Moore and Professor of Architecture at Kingston School of Art on childhood memories of Woodford, Ireland.
Maccreanor Lavington’s 700-hectare City Edge framework proposes the long-term transformation of Dublin’s western industrial lands into five climate-responsive, 15-minute neighbourhoods. AT hears from practice director, Kevin Logan, about the scheme, and how it aligns with the principles of the Regenerative Architecture Index.
Maccreanor Lavington's Erin Towsley sheds light on Belfast Harbour's Clarendon Wharf Residential Development, talking through the scheme's ten year phased development, and detailing its ambitious social and environmental sustainability targets.
We revisit Níall McLaughlin Architects’ International Rugby Experience in Limerick: a project that combines everyday public use with an international sporting experience to create a contemporary monument to the game of rugby and to Limerick itself.
AT catches up with HLM Architects' newly appointed Belfast Studio Director David Rooney. Using climate action, retrofit and Passivhaus as catalysts for Northern Ireland’s next chapter in architecture, Rooney explains how HLM Belfast is using people-centred, low-carbon design to deliver lasting civic and community impact.
Dan Gleeson, Sales Director at Schüco UK and Ireland, discusses the increased demand for sustainable façade solutions, and rise in complex refurb projects, making collaboration critical to successful delivery.
Chair of the Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) and former Dublin City architect on the ways in which the IGBC is reshaping the construction sector’s understanding of sustainability, and the importance of Dublin City Council's promising social housing development by Grafton Architects.
Andrew Clancy, Director of Clancy Moore Architects, discusses how working across Ireland, the UK, and Switzerland shapes his approach to European architecture, and highlights the unique strengths and collaborative opportunities each context offers.