
Emmett Scanlon
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#Architect Director @IAFArchitecture Editor @story__building Professor @UCD_MArch. Working on @La_Biennale Architettura 2023. #Dublin #Paris | he/him
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To mark the publication of MoreThanConreteBlocksVol3# Dublin City Council and University College Dublin bring you GENEROUS ARCHITECTURES a free 1-day symposium available to book now to attend in person (limited availability) or online. To attend in person: eventbrite.ie/e/generous-arc…





The Irish Architecture Foundation Hometown Architect project is inviting joint applications from community stakeholders and local architects with proposals for town centre regeneration reimagineplace.ie/open-call/





Now #forsale in Ireland The Library Project, "Shallow Time: The Burren" by Tom Cookson & "Atlas of Urban Mythologies" by Sergios Strigklogiannis & Francesca Cocchiara. New works published by #IAFarchitecture & dpr-barcelona through LINA Writing Awards. architecturefoundation.ie/news/lina-book…


I am really looking forward to this final event of the season, with a great group, chaired by Andy Summers of Architecture Fringe - booking now open and free to all - clr.ie/135267


We are delighted to announce the arrival of our 2nd book, the 2nd also in the Exchange Series. New writing and photographs on #Dublin a city in flux. Available to pre-order now from The Library Project and via this link thelibraryproject.ie/collections/ar…


Gorgeous arrangements of ryuichi sakamoto music by @MusicGlasshouse tonight Pavilion Theatre.



Join us on 11 December, 1-2pm at 15 Bachelor's Walk for the Irish launch of @rene_boer_'s Smooth City & Tom Cookson's Shallow Time: The Burren, in conversation with #IAFarchitecture Director Emmett Scanlon. architecturefoundation.clr.events/event/135335:b… #books #architecture #booksdownstairs




In the Winter 2023 edition of the Irish Arts Review ARCHITECTURE James Howley finds the contemporary interventions bold and confident in the early 20th century electrical Substation at Dublin Port For more from the Winter 2023 edition visit: irishartsreview.com
