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- Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. It encompasses the aesthetic, social, and practical considerations that influence the design of a structure. The field of architecture has a long and varied history, with contributions from many cultures and civilizations. In modern times, it has become increasingly sophisticated and technologically advanced, with the use of computer-aided design, 3D printing, and other digital tools.
Rachel Valenziano's inspired walk through Rome. Interview by Timothy A. Schuler Rachel Valenziano, ASLA, an associate at TEN x TEN Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, is the inaugural recipient of the Roger Bond Martin Travel Prize, a $10,000 fellowship established by the ASLA Minnesota Chapter and the University of Minnesota that is awarded to one emerging
Character building Perth project to reinvigorate Canal Street, July 2024, News, Architecture and the built environment is an integral part of our society and we hope to provide a useful platform for debate, information and inspiration.
Corrugated aluminium home to domesticate the harsh environment of Tiree, July 2024, News, Architecture and the built environment is an integral part of our society and we hope to provide a useful platform for debate, information and inspiration.
Architect: Mary Joan Trimble Our Lady’s Bower was established by the sisters of La Sainte Union des Sacre Coeurs in 1884 and operated until June 2014 as a boarding and day school. Boarders were accepted from the age of twelve and the convent had accommodation for 130 girls. The original Gothic revival-style, H-shaped convent and
Architect: Mary Joan Trimble Modern community centre from the late 1950s on the shoreline at Roundstone in Co. Galway. Still standing today but in need of restorative work, the building features the use of local stone as decorative elements on the exterior.
Architect: Fred Brown, Downes Meehan & Robson On September 4th 1958, fire completely destroyed the previous clubhouse designed by George L. O'Connor. Milltown moved to Thorncliffe House, which was adjacent to the 2nd tee, until this pavilion, designed by Fred Brown of Downes, Meehan & Robson opened on July 13th 1960. The large wrap around
Architect: Munce & Kennedy Practice based in Belfast in 1960s. The practice was formed in 1919 between James Stilwell Munce and Edwin Riddell Kennedy. After Kennedy's death in 1930 the business was carried on by Munce under the same name and, after Munce's death in 1952 or 1953, by his son James Frederick Munce, who
Architect: Basil Boyd Barrett, Office of Public Works Fairly standard design from the Office of Public Works – a design in use from the 1930s through to the late 1950s - in this case a three classroom school. Usually overseen by Basil Boyd Barrett who joined the OPW in 1934 and whose special area of