Architects Journal
Anthony Garvey
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Backlash against unpaid internships in Ireland
20-May-2011
The Architectural Association of Ireland (AAI) has blocked practices that use unpaid interns from entering its prestigious annual awards programme -
Industry crash drives Irish architects to seek work in UK
22-Jul-2010
Almost a third of Ireland’s architects and engineers have left the country following the collapse of its construction industry, with many seeking work in the UK -
Fury as Irish deputy PM tells architects to reduce their fees
30-Jul-2009
Architects have reacted angrily to Irish deputy prime minister Mary Coughlan’s claim that they are a sector that has yet to feel ‘the chill winds of economic reality’, and that they should be slashing fees to make the Republic more competitive. -
Director calls action over home
2-Apr-2009
Jim Sheridan sues design team over ‘substantial damage’ to residence -
Dublin skyscrapers felled
7-Oct-1999
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Campaign forces developer to restore listed building
8-Jul-1999
A listed building in the heart of Dublin, which was illegally demolished to make way for an apartment block, is to be reinstated by the developer, following a sustained campaign by the Irish architectural profession. -
Judge spikes Ritchie's Dublin Millennium Spire
8-Jul-1999
An Irish High Court judge has halted the erection of the 120m-high, steel spire, designed by Ian Ritchie for Dublin's O'Connell Street. He ruled that Dublin Corporation had not followed correct planning procedures on the project - and that the whole preparatory process must start again. -
Competition row brews over Ritchie's Dublin steel spire
27-May-1999
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