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Kenneth Frampton . Michael Hussey . Sam Stephenson . David Hughes . Dorothy Cross

 

S P E C I A L  M E N T I O N S 

 
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN
University of North London

Brady + Mallalieu Architects




 School of Architecture



ESB TRAINING CENTRE
Portlaoise

Vincent Coleman,
Building Consultancy Group




 ESB Training Centre



CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING
Allingham Street, Dublin

Gerry Cahill Architects



 co-operative housing



BLACKROCK EDUCATION CENTRE
Co Dublin

Shay Cleary Architects




 
Blackrock Education Centre



MoS BUILDING
Church Street,
Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick

5F Architects



  MoS Building



THREE URBAN SPACES

Temple Bar, Dublin

Group 91 Architects




 meeting house square



ARTHOUSE
Multi Media Centre for the Arts, Temple Bar, Dublin

Group 91 Architects /
Shay Cleary Architects





 Arthouse



TEMPLE BAR SQUARE
Dublin

Group 91 Architects /
Grafton Architects





 Temple Bar Sqaure



MIXED USE BUILDING
Temple Bar, Dublin

Group 91 Architects /
Paul Keogh Architects



 

Mixed Use Building



MUSIC CENTRE
Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin

Group 91 Architects /
McCullough Mulvin Architects



 

Music Centre



REFURBISHMENT OF 42 ARRAN QUAY
Dublin 7

James Kelly Architects


 

42 Arran Quay



ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HQ
Johnstown Castle Estate,
Co Wexford

Henry J Lyons & Partners


 

EPA



A13 FENCE
England

De Paor Architects


 

A13 fence



PIZZA HUT RESTAURANT
Blanchardstown, Co Dublin

Studio Architects


 

Pizza Hut

 

A S S E S S O R S

Kenneth Frampton is Ware professor of Architecture at Columbia University. He studied architecture at the AA in London, and has worked as an architect in the UK, Israel, and the US. He has written extensively, and contributed to numerous journals internationally. His publications include: Modern Architecture: A Critical History; Modern Architecture 1851 to 1945; American Masterworks (Rizzoli, 1995); and Studies in Tectonic Culture (MIT Press, 1995).

Micael Hussey graduated from DIT Bolton Street in 1988. He has worked with Architecture Studio, Paris; Hellin Sebbag, Paris; and currently works in Dublin with O'Mahony Pike Architects. He was a contributor to the Tale from Two Cities exhibition (Glasgow, 1994) in collaboration with Kevin Woods. He is a studio Tutor in DIT Bolton Street.

Sam Stephenson studied architecture at the College of Technology, Dublin, and later in France, Italy and Switzerland, before returning to Ireland to commence private practice. He has received awards for the Central Bank Currency Centre [RIAI Gold Medal], Bord na Moactue;na HQ, Fitzwilliam Club, International Airport Hotel and the Institute for Advanced Studies. Current work includes a major extension to St. Edmund's College, Cambridge, and a new hotel in Derry.

David Hughes (b. 1964) graduated from the School of Architecture, University College Dublin in 1987. He worked in Paris from 1987 to 1990 for Agence 'Babel', and in Dublin with Scott Tallon Walker, Newenham, Mulligan & Associates, and Peter Stevens & Associates. He has worked with Iarnród Éireann Architects since 1993, and is currently working on Connolly Station.

Dorothy Cross (b. 1956) graduated with a BA from Leicester Polytechnic in 1977, and with an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 1982. She represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale in 1993. She shows with the Kerlin Gallery, Dublin. Recent exhibitions include: Arnolfini, Bristol; PPOW. New York; Frith Street Gallery, London; and ArtPace Foundation, Texas. She lives and works in Dublin.

 



ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND AWARDS 12


The AAI Awards were established in 1986 as "an annual award scheme for excellence in architectural design". The intentions of the Awards are:

  • to encourage higher standards of architecture throughout the country
  • to recognise projects which make a contribution to Irish architecture
  • to inform the public of emerging directions in contemporary architecture

The Awards are open to architects practising in Ireland and Irish architects practising in their own right abroad, submitting current projects and buildings.

Entries are judged by a panel of five assessors - a foreign assessor, two invited Irish assessors, a representative of the previous year's Award winners, and a distinguished non-architect. This year's foreign assessor was Kenneth Frampton.

The results are exhibited and published annually as New Irish Architecture. The publication contains assessors' commentary as well as more extensive project descriptions than listed above.


To see last year's awards results, click here

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