Early in 2007, Seamus Gallagher watched from his modest attic office at Ionad Cois Locha as the last main steel beam was lifted into place right outside his window. The new venue was at last taking shape. Already it was a month or more behind schedule because the violent storms of late 2006 had meant that the steel frame could not be erected until now, and it would be at least May before the building would be completed. It had been planned to be ready by April before the main tourist season
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During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
Two weeks ago I was in what remains of O’Devaney Gardens, the social housing complex off Dublin’s No...
Historic harbours, as infrastructural elements, are neither buildings nor monuments thus typically f...
The OPW-NUI Maynooth Archive and Research Centre at Castletown opened its doors to the public for th...
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, and is not only the largest in both population and size, but ...
For twenty-six years the Galway Arts Festival has “morphed” the city of Galway into its natural logi...
Early in 2007, Seamus Gallagher watched from his modest attic office at Ionad Cois Locha as the last...
The 20th INQUA Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 25-31 July 2019Glendalough is one of Ireland’s most iconic...
Proximity to the new DIT campus at Grangegorman is one of the principal attractions of a new develop...
Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, has a remarkable collection of ruined medieval churches spread out over 3k...
Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, ‘Glen of the Two Loughs’) in the Wicklow Mountains is a beautiful lands...
For all the engineering and design behind the €38 million first phase of the Grangegorman campus, wh...
Letter to Editor, Irish Times, from Eric O\u27Broin outlining the overcrowded and damp living condit...
DUBLIN City Council plans to \u27open\u27 an underground river flowing through DIT\u27s Grangegorman...
UP TO 4,500 construction jobs will be created over 10 years in a planned new campus development, a r...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
Two weeks ago I was in what remains of O’Devaney Gardens, the social housing complex off Dublin’s No...
Historic harbours, as infrastructural elements, are neither buildings nor monuments thus typically f...
The OPW-NUI Maynooth Archive and Research Centre at Castletown opened its doors to the public for th...
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, and is not only the largest in both population and size, but ...
For twenty-six years the Galway Arts Festival has “morphed” the city of Galway into its natural logi...