
CRAFTVALUE
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CRAFTVALUE is an Irish Research Council Advanced Laureate project, examining the contribution of craft to the 18th century architecture of Britain & Ireland.
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A new digital exhibition from CRAFTVALUE showcases the painstaking #craft practices of the stonemasons, plasterers, joiners and carvers who constructed our beautiful 18th-century buildings. #TrinityResearch #LoveIrishResearch Read more here: tcd.ie/news_events/arā¦


PhD Alert: Funded 4 year PhD in Architectural History Trinity College Dublin @TCDHistArtArch ā¬25,000 p.a. stipend & fees. Starting Sept 2024. Applications by 17.07.24. More details onš tcd.ie/History_of_Art/


Just launched: Our new project website is now live! Log on & follow us to learn more about our research for this exciting European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant project: STONE-WORKā¦meet the team & keep up to date with our latest news, events & fieldwork blogs @ stone-work.eu

STONE-WORK was delighted to be chosen as one of three European Research Council (ERC) project videos featured at the Horizon Europe šŖšŗ conference in Dublin last week. Thanks to Enterprise Ireland & Pi Comms for producing such a nice succinct piece! Check out the video here: stone-work.eu


So proud of our PI, Prof Christine Casey, who was named Research Ireland Researcher of the Year 2024! STONEWORKtcd TCDArtHist TCD Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Many congratulations to Prof. Christine Casey from TCDArtHist and TCD Histories on winning the Researcher of the Year (IRC legacy) Award, announced by Research Ireland today. Read more, and learn of other Trinity winners and highly commended researchers, at: tcd.ie/news_events/arā¦


Join us on June 23rd for an interdisciplinary conference at Trinity College Dublin Trinity Long Room Hub, exploring the 18th-century stone industry in Britain & Ireland. Register for this free event on: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-stone-inā¦


This event, hosted by Trinityās European Research Council (ERC) funded STONE-WORK project, brings together geologists, architectural historians & historians to explore the history of stone sourcing and supply in 18th century Britain & Ireland.

Weāll dive into topics like: š¹ Quarrying techniques š¹ Supply chains & working conditions š¹ Stone merchants and international trade š¹ How stone influenced urban identity & consider the role of stone in shaping communities, trade & architecture in 18th-century Britain & Ireland



A beautiful spring day for the STONE-WORK team, exploring the relationship between Portland stone and Golden Hill granite at the Chapel, Trinity College Dublin (1787-98), executed by stonecutters George Darley & Son. šāØ #StoneWork #HistoricCraftsmanship #18thCenturyArchitecture #TCD

