Dublin Architecture Guide, The: 1937-2021
Weight | 0.620000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781843518259 |
ISBN10 | 1843518252 |
Author | Paul Kelly, Cormac Murray and Brenda Spierin |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 31st October 2022 |
Pages | 430 |
Publisher | Lilliput Press Ltd |
About the Author
Paul Kelly lectures in Architectural Design Studio, Design Technology and History Theory & Criticism at the Dublin School of Architecture. He divides this time between Teaching and Practice, He is a Lecturer in Architecture and a Director of FKL architects – FKL have lectured and been exhibited nationally and internationally and have received a number of national awards and been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe European Architecture Award.
FKL curated conceived and designed the Irish entry for the Venice Biennale 2006, SubUrban to SuperRural, comprising theoretical projects by nine architects on the issue of sprawl. They were participants at the inaugural Lisbon Architecture Triennale with d-void, in 2007. In 2009 FKL initiated the Shadowland Project examining how architects can look at solutions to ghost estates.
Cormac Murray is an architect and writer based in Dublin. He has written for Architecture Ireland and House + Design magazine, and was assistant editor for Volumes 20 and 21 of Building Material, the annual journal of the AAI. He published two essays with the Phibsboro Press: ‘The Forgotten Frontier, A Critical Appraisal of the Phibsboro Shopping Centre’ (2015) and ‘Cosmoform’ (2020), both designed by Eamonn Hall. Cormac has an interest in mid-century Irish modernism and in 2014 he was awarded the DoCoMoMo Dissertation Award for Modernism in Dublin 1960–1979, The Infill Building.
Brendan Spierin is an architect based in Dublin. Brendan developed an interest in publishing and graphic design during his architectural education at the Dublin School of Architecture, TU Dublin, through his involvement in the Dublin School of Architecture Press. He edited the Industria book, designed by Post Studio, which was selected for the 100 Archive design platform in 2015.