viernes, 26 de julio de 2019

The Architectural Review Vol. 245 No. 1462 (2019)


  • Identity check / Shane O’Toole. Pág. 6-13
  • Pálás cinema, Galway, by dePaor / Lili Zarzycki. Pág. 16-25
  • Transport hub, Colin, Belfast, by Hall McKnight / Gary A. Boyd. Pág. 26-35
  • Driving the social divide: planing in Belfast reinforces the city’s segregaton / Mark Hackett. Pág. 36-40
  • Retrospective: Grafton Architects / Manon Mollard. Pág. 44-52
  • Foreign correspondence: cross-pollination in Irish architecture / Andrew Clancy. Pág. 54-59
  • Domestic bliss: houses in Dublin, by Clancy Moore, TAKA, RWKA and ALWA / Eleanor Beaumont. Pág. 60-68
  • Noreile Breen / Rupert Bickersteth. Pág. 70-71
  • Reputations: Kevin Roche / Raymund Ryan. Pág. 72-75
  • Two scholl buildings, Rosmuc and Inis Mór, by Paul Dillon Architects / Lisa Godson. Pág. 76-85
  • Revisit: Birr Community School, County Offaly, by Peter and Mary Doyle Architects / John McLaughlin and Aoibheann Ní Mhearáin. Pág. 88-97
  • Outrage: social housing perpetuates the divide between Catholics and Protestants / Dawn Foster. Pág. 98-99
  • Body of evidence: although part of Irish history, iconoclasm is not  its future / Darran Anderson. Pág. 100-103
  • Lives laid along the line: the lived realities of the borderlands / Maria McLintock. Pág. 104-109
  • The raingod’s Green, dark as passion / Kevin Barry. Pág. 110-113


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