Dublin by Design

Dublin by Design

Author: Sandra O'Connell

Publisher: O'Brien Press

Published: 2021-01-09

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781788491679

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An illustrated history of the development of Dublin, and the possibilities for its evolution into the future. The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) have commissioned acknowledged experts to explore Dublin's evolution across a range of topics, with a particular focus on its role as the capital city since independence 100 years ago, as well as on architectural planning and administration. Chapters include - Mary Clark: Civitas to Metropolis, the governance of Dublin since 1192 - Gr inne Shaffrey on Sackville St/O'Connell St - Freddie Dwyer: City of Industry. Iveagh Markets, Four Courts etc - Tony Reddy: City of Opportunity. IFSC, Heuston Quarter, Smithfield - Frank McDonald: destruction of Dublin, Temple Bar - Shane O Toole: arts and the city - Ciaran Cuffe: transport - Paul de Freine: The Healthy City. Hospitals and healthcare - Lorcan Sirr: housing success from failure - anna n Lamhna: The Green City - Sean O'Laoire: The Place of Culture Heavily illustrated with plans, drawings and photographs.


Irish Housing Design 1950 – 1980

Irish Housing Design 1950 – 1980

Author: Brian Ward

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-12-11

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1315442388

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This book examines the architectural design of housing projects in Ireland from the mid-twentieth century. This period represented a high point in the construction of the Welfare State project where the idea that architecture could and should shape and define community and social life was not yet considered problematic. Exploring a period when Ireland embraced the free market and the end of economic protectionism, the book is a series of case studies supported by critical narratives. Little known but of high quality, the schemes presented in this volume are by architects whose designs helped determine future architectural thinking in Ireland and elsewhere. Aimed at academics, students and researchers, the book is accompanied by new drawings and over 100 full colour images, with the example studies demonstrating rich architectural responses to a shifting landscape.


The Dublin Art Book

The Dublin Art Book

Author: Emma Bennett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-09-03

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1912934132

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A tribute to Ireland's beautiful capital from its own artists. Dublin is an iconic city loved the world over. Visitor or local you will understand why this is. If you have never had the chance to visit, pack your bags immediately! The Dublin Art Book offers a fresh perspective on the city, through the eyes of 55 local artists it inspires. This book is a tribute to Dublin, an impressive artistic collection taking the reader on a tour through this most vibrant city. From historic Trinity College and the iconic Ha'penny Bridge to the lively pub scene and secret hidden corners, Dublin's artists highlight its beauties in the most unique way.


The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin

The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin

Author: Christine Casey

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781846827891

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This volume addresses the most influential Victorian building in the city of Dublin and explores the new standard which it set in the use of Irish decorative stone, the employment of native craftsmen and the unprecedented eclecticism of its design. The geology, quarrying, building, carving and architectural design which created this spectacular structure are explored in a series of papers by established scholars and experts in the field. The book is richly illustrated in full colour to capture the sumptuous polychromy of the building and the profuse detail of its carved ornament.


Irish Type Design

Irish Type Design

Author: Dermot McGuinne

Publisher: Blackrock, Company Dublin : Irish Academic Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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This book is splendid, a worthy successor to such beautifully-produced books on typography as - Verlietis Sixteenth-Century Printing Types of the Low Countries. No reviewer, in a review of this length, can do justice to it, or to the range of types it describes. In addition to 150 illustrations, it contains eight pages of bibliography and five pages of index. It will certainly become a standard work of reference for Irish typefacesí Printing Historical Society Bulletin


Transforming our World Through Design, Diversity and Education

Transforming our World Through Design, Diversity and Education

Author: G. Craddock

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 906

ISBN-13: 1614999236

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Good design is enabling, and each and every one of us is a designer. Universal Design is widely recognized an important concept that should be incorporated in all person-centred policies. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) clearly stipulates that the most effective way of delivering on the promise of an inclusive society is through a Universal Design approach. Sitting at the intersection of the fields of Higher Education and Universal Design, this book presents papers delivered at the Universal Design and Higher Education in Transformation Congress (UDHEIT2018), held in Dublin, Ireland, from 30 October to 2 November 2018. This event brings together key experts from industry, education, and government and non-government organization sectors to share experiences and knowledge with all participants. The 86 papers included here are grouped under 17 headings, or themes, ranging from education and digital learning through healthcare to engagement with industry and urban design. Celebrating and integrating all that is good in design, diversity and education, this book will be a valuable resource for all those interested in the inspiring and empowering developments in both Universal Design and higher education.


The Irish Pub

The Irish Pub

Author: James Fennell

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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In this cheerful celebration, more than 250 photographs capture the essence of pubs from every part of Ireland. The volume's beautiful interiors and charming stories are an invaluable chronicle of traditional Irish life.Thames & Hudson


Country and Cozy

Country and Cozy

Author: Robert Klanten

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783967040319

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Turning away from traffic-choked streets and onto meandering country paths, urban residents increasingly are choosing to take up residence in greener pastures. Quiet and quaint, the countryside comes with its own pace of living - and depending on where you are, its own regional flair. Country and Cozy opens doors and pulls back the floral curtains to reveal a more characterful approach to interior design and decoration. Whether it's a converted outhouse in the south of France, a Latin American Finca, or a whimsical English cottage complete with a thatched roof, Country and Cozy showcases a series of beautiful country homes and illustrates how their inhabitants have created breathtaking living spaces that make the most of rural life.


The Dublin Architecture Guide

The Dublin Architecture Guide

Author: Paul Kelly

Publisher:

Published: 2022-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781843518259

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The Dublin Architecture Guide is a companion guide to the modern architecture of Dublin. With a total of 255 projects featured, this book will suit anyone interested in often under-appreciated or overlooked modern buildings. The book is written by three Dublin-based Architects: Paul Kelly, Cormac Murray and Brendan Spierin. The authors are passionate about celebrating and raising awareness about the city's architecture. The buildings range across 84 years from 1937 to 2021.0Each building has an equal-length description and original photography. Some are accompanied by an architect's sketch. Several of those featured have won both domestic and international awards and have been published widely before. However, we rarely see all of them together, grouped with younger and older neighbours, with unedited photographs showing them in their day-to-day condition - long after they are first occupied. From Trinity College to the Docklands, Ballymun to Ballyfermot, Swords to Dun Laoghaire, this book celebrates all the brick, timber, concrete, stone, and glass that have helped define the new Dublin of the modern era.