Irish Architectural Review Volume 3
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This is the third of three volumes of illustrated essays, architectural competitions, and RIAI Triennial Medal and annual RIAI Regional Award-winning buildings, published from 1999 to 2001, providing an authoritative overview of contemporary Irish architecture at the time. The Review appeals not only to architects but to anyone interested in the built environment (the first volume sold out in the 6 weeks, and was reprinted). Each volume features a critical essays on contemporary Irish architecture; winning and shortlisted entries from recent architectural competitions; comprehensive coverage of the annual RIAI Regional Awards (and RIAI Triennial Medal Awards as they arise), and a range of useful appendices. Volume 3 contents include five essays: “Effecting Architecture Today” the keynote essay by Raymund Ryan; “On the Road to Ruin” by Frank McDonald; “Urban Space” by Paul Keogh; “The Drunken Man of Genius – WA Scott” by Paul Larmour; and “Homo Ludens – The Work of Tom de Paor” by Hugh Campbell; MEDAL AWARDS: RIAI Triennial Medal Award-Winners – Terms of Reference; RIAI Silver Medal for Housing, 1994-96; RIAI Silver Medal for Restoration, 1993-95; IRISH ARCHITECTURE: RIAI REGIONAL AWARDS 2001; and the follwoing ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS, 2000-2001: Sports Campus Ireland, Kildare Civic Offices, Kilkenny Civic Offices / Tourist Offices, AND Westport Civic Offices.