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Shaping the world around you: a career in architecture
Buildings and structures surround us every day. From the houses we call home to the schools, offices, parks, and iconic landmarks that define our cities, the built environment has a profound and tangible influence on our lives. It frames how we interact with space, how we feel within it, and even how communities function.
Galway’s Droichead an Dóchais shortlisted for RIAI Public Choice Award
Galway’s iconic pedestrian and cycle bridge, Droichead an Dóchais, has been shortlisted for a prestigious award which recognises outstanding architecture that resonates with the public.
Civic leaders come together to sign Greater Galway Charter
University of Galway and Atlantic Technological University (Galway) have come together with the Mayor of the City of Galway and the Galway Chamber to announce and sign the Greater Galway Charter – a manifesto for long-term strategic thinking and planning for the region.
Dancing with Wulf — ‘broken teeth’ remark sparks off a bunfight
We get quite used to people saying nice things about us. The jewel of the west, Ireland’s party capital, the graveyard of ambition; whenever you add ‘happening out west’ to a sentence, it is invariably positive. We have created such a cool vibe around Galway that to be a dissenting voice stands out and invites push-back...and that’s ok. To be protective of the place where you are from, where you have chosen to grow up, to study, to work is only natural.
Sandy Quarter to be transformative for city as consultation process gets underway
The development of the Sandy Quarter project by the Land Development Agency could be transformative for the city, City Council Chief Executive Brendan McGrath said on Monday as a six-week consultation process got underway into the massive plan.
We need to start now to get the city we want in 2070, says new Chamber president
What's that old adage about if you need a job done, to give it to a busy person. Well, that is what Galway Chamber has done by electing as their President for the next term a man who has a real passion for his native city.
Architecture at the Edge’ Festival programme announced’
The thematic for this year’s iteration of the festival will be related to 'Alternative Futures'. AATE will invite audiences to reflect on propositions/ opportunities for change and intervention in a world of uncertainty.
Globally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmesGlobally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmes
GMIT’s Department of Building & Civil Engineering has announced its degree programmes in architectural technology have received Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) accreditation for the next five years. The CIAT is the professional accreditation body for architectural technologists; chartered membership (MCIAT) is a globally recognised standard of excellence and professionalism.
Architecture at the Edge returns this weekend
The Architecture at the Edge Festival will take place in Galway and Mayo this weekend. The festival, designed to help citizens understand the many ways architecture impacts our lives, will feature a weekend of online lectures, interviews, exhibitions, and panel discussions - all live and all free.
Two Galway projects placed in race for Ireland’s favourite building
Two Galway buildings finished in the top three in the race to find the winning project in the 2020 RIAI Public Choice Award announced by The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) this week.
