In this essay I will reclaim from both field-work and the archives, Eamon O'Byrne's impacts on Cork City and to explore his contribution to public architecture between 1948 and 1973. I will consider ways in which O'Byrne developed agency within a dense context that circumscribed his creative input but also offered opportunities to develop distinctive architecture. What I hope to find is an architecture of becoming - one showing distinctive innovation and development, influenced by some international trends, shaped within the political context and labour movement in the city, attentive to neighbourhoods, and debates in Ireland about modernization. In taking this approach, I will pay particular attention to the conditionality of the city arch...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Abstract. Urban form is studied in a variety of disciplines in Ireland, but it has not, until recent...
Terence O’Neill maintained a keen interest in conservation and architectural heritage, but his reco...
While Cork, Ireland is a city transformed by globalization and gentrification, its literary figures ...
The cathedral city of Armagh is one of the most historically and architecturally significant on the...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
non-peer-reviewedMy thesis intent is to provide new ways of seeing and understanding Limerick City. ...
non-peer-reviewedThe aim of my thesis was to examine the form of the city, with particular focus on ...
This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in ...
From 1993 to 2007, Ireland experienced a period of remarkable economic growth, during the so-called ...
The urban landscape of the city of Belfast was radically transformed from the late 1960s by a combin...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
Joyce once bragged that if Dublin were to be destroyed by some catastrophe, it could be rebuilt bric...
\u27\u27Description of the city we want to have in the year 2000 - contrasted with the city we are l...
<p>From the 1930s through the 1960s, Dublin’s development occurred at its periphery: wheels of narro...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Abstract. Urban form is studied in a variety of disciplines in Ireland, but it has not, until recent...
Terence O’Neill maintained a keen interest in conservation and architectural heritage, but his reco...
While Cork, Ireland is a city transformed by globalization and gentrification, its literary figures ...
The cathedral city of Armagh is one of the most historically and architecturally significant on the...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
non-peer-reviewedMy thesis intent is to provide new ways of seeing and understanding Limerick City. ...
non-peer-reviewedThe aim of my thesis was to examine the form of the city, with particular focus on ...
This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in ...
From 1993 to 2007, Ireland experienced a period of remarkable economic growth, during the so-called ...
The urban landscape of the city of Belfast was radically transformed from the late 1960s by a combin...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
Joyce once bragged that if Dublin were to be destroyed by some catastrophe, it could be rebuilt bric...
\u27\u27Description of the city we want to have in the year 2000 - contrasted with the city we are l...
<p>From the 1930s through the 1960s, Dublin’s development occurred at its periphery: wheels of narro...
0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the ...
Abstract. Urban form is studied in a variety of disciplines in Ireland, but it has not, until recent...
Terence O’Neill maintained a keen interest in conservation and architectural heritage, but his reco...