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Irish Architecture Foundation 2011 activities, achievements and successes
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2011
www.architecturefounda/on.ie
I A F i n n u m b e r s
In 2011 our offsite projects were seen by 250,000 people
Our website received 82,000 unique visitors
Exhibitions on tour were seen by 28,000 gallery visitors
Open House Dublin generated 23,000 building visits
We communicate monthly to over 7,000 people through our newsletter, website and social media channels
International events attracted over 1,200 people
The Fourth Wall, architecture and film programme, was attended by over 1,000 cinemagoers over one week
Over 400 people helped us raise funds in our Fund it campaign
Over 350 people partied with us at the Urban Party 2
Our programme generated over 300 media placements for architecture nationally and internationally
We engaged over 300 volunteers
We organised almost 150 events during Open House Dublin weekend
We delivered 99 educational projects, that’s 2 every week
We’ve got over 70 podcasts on IAF TV and IAF RADIO
IAF is a team of 3.5 people
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We partner with many national and international institutions, agencies, events and authorities.
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Here is a selection of what we brought to you in 2011.
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A Space for Learning on Tour OurASpaceforLearningexhibi/onshowcasedauniquecollabora/veprojectwhichraisedpublicawarenessoftheimportanceofschooldesignandprovidedanopportunityforyoungpeopleandarchitectstoworktogetheronadesign‐ideascompe//on.
During2010theIAFplaced120architects/architecturegraduateswith1500Transi/onYearstudentsfrom90schoolsacrossIrelandtoexplore,re‐thinkandre‐designeduca/onalspaces.Thebrief,tocreateadesignfor“aspaceforlearning”,encouragedawiderangeoflearningandcrea/vityastheteamsanalysedexis/ngschoolbuildingsandenvisionednewspacesandnewusesofexis/ngspacesandstructures.
10teamswereselectedthroughatwo‐stagecompe//onprocesstocreateanexhibi/onforana/onaltour.Themodels,films,drawingsandinstalla/onsincludedintheexhibi/onillustratetheteams’discoveriesandideasaboutarchitecture,socialspaceandschooldesign.
Theexhibi/ontouredto5na/onalculturalvenues:NCADGallery,Dublin,November2010–January2011VISUAL&ÉigseFes/val,Carlow,June–August2011OrmeauBathsGallery,Belfast,September–October2011TriskelArtsCentre,Cork,October–November2011RegionalCulturalCentre,Le`erkenny,February–March2012
Par/cipa/ngstudentspresen/ngtheirexhibitstotheMinisterofStateCiaránCuffe,wholaunchedtheexhibi/onatNCADGallery,Dublin
6ASpaceforLearningexhibi/onlaunch,NCADGalleryDublin
StudentsfromSt.Paul’sCollege,Raheny,withtheirexhibitattheNCADGallery
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Education and Engagement
TheIrishArchitectureFounda/ondevelopedaneduca/onprogrammewithallprojectpartnerstomaximisethepublicengagementandeduca/onaloutcomesofASpaceforLearningduringtheexhibi/ontour.Theprogrammeof60eventsincludedtalks,workshops,guidedtours,teachers’evenings,studentseminarsandasymposium.
ASpaceforLearningexhibi/onlaunch,NCADGallery,Dublin
Primary School Events
A programme of crea/ve workshops for primary schoolpupilswasdeliveredbytheIAFfor localschoolsatvenuesna/onwide. Architect‐led workshops encouraged studentsto respond to the themes ofA Space for Learning and tousepaperconstruc/ontodesigntheirownlearningspace.
Acollabora/onwithNCAD’sCommunityACCESSProgrammealsogeneratedaseriesofcrea/vearchitectureworkshopsforlocalprimaryschoolsinDublin.
“Iwasdelightedtoseethechildrencomebackwithreallywell‐executedmodels,butmostofallIappreciatedthespiritofenthusiasmandsuccesswhichyoutransmi`edtoeverychild.”NorieO'Sullivan,SundaysWellGirlsPrimarySchool
PupilsfromGaelscoilEoghain,Ashgrove,Co.Carlow,beinginterviewedforRTEtelevision’sNews2DayabouttheirarchitectureworkshopatVISUAL,Carlow
Primaryschoolpupilswithpaperconstruc/onsproducedduringtheIAFworkshopatOrmeauBathsGallery,Belfast
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Third-Level Student Events
NCADMAEduca/onstudentsconductedcasestudiesofASpaceforLearning.UCDSchoolofArchitectureSeminar3rdYearUCDSchoolofArchitecturestudentsvisitedASpaceforLearninganda`endedseminarwithtalksbyIAFEduca/onCuratorandpar/cipa/ngarchitects.UCD/NCADstrategicallianceTheIAFpar/cipatedintheUCD/NCADstrategicallianceini/a/veSpacesforLearning,toprovideajointmul/disciplinarymoduleforstudentsofEduca/on,Design,ArtandArchitecturefrombothins/tu/onstocreateawarenessofconnec/onsbetweeneduca/onanddesign.TheIAFcollaboratedwithcollegesanduniversi/esinIrelandtoprovideexhibi/ontoursforstudentsacrossarangeofdisciplines.
UCDstudentsa`endASpaceforLearningseminar
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Second-Level School Events Students presented their projects at publiceventsinDublinandCork.Itwas a keyobjec/veof the tour to provide apublicplaiorm for crea/ve ideas about schooldesign generated by young par/cipants.Par/cipa/ng and other second level schoolsa`ended exhibi/on tours and workshops andpresentedtheirideastopublicaudiences.Delegates from 20 EU countries a`ending theEuropean School Student Conven/on “Safe,Healthy And Sustainable Educa/onalEnvironments: Designing The School ofTomorrow" a`ended a seminar and exhibi/ontouratNCADGalleryonASpaceforLearning.
StudentsfromBearaCommunitySchool,WestCorkpresen/ngtheirprojecttothepublicaudienceatTriskelArtsCentre,Cork,witharchitectMarkGallagher
Events for Teachers
The IAF held Teacher’s Evenings for second‐level andprimary teachersduring the tourofASpace for Learningto introduce the exhibi/on as a learning tool and topresentprac/calwaysofincorpora/ngarchitectureintheschoolsyllabus.Eventswereheldatexhibi/onvenues, inpartnershipwithlocalEduca/onCentres.The partnership between IAF and NCAD’s Educa/onFaculty generated model‐making workshops,presenta/ons on incorpora/ng architecture into LeavingCer/ficate Art and tours of modern and contemporaryarchitectureforartteachers.
PrimaryTeachers’workshopatASpaceforLearningexhibi/oninLe`erkenny
Panel Discussion, Donegal
Publicdiscussiononthemesofdesignandeduca/onraisedbytheASpaceforLearningexhibi/on.Panellists:RobertBourke,Architect;RachelMcAree,IAFEduca/onCurator;AntoinMacGabhann,MacGabhannArchitects;MarianneO’KaneBoal,Architecturecri/candwriter.
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Secondlevelteachersa`endingIAFteacher’sworkshopinLe`erkenny
A Space for Architecture in Schools – Symposium
The IAF held a one‐day symposium on the future ofArchitects‐in‐Schools ini/a/ves in Ireland, aimed atteachers,architects,educa/onprofessionalsandpolicymakers.Over90peoplecametoengageinadiscussionwithana/onalandinterna/onalpanelofspeakers:Dr.Rosie Parnell, University of Sheffield School ofArchitecture&CentreofStudyforChildhoodandYouth;Noel O’Neill, Educa/on Officer, Na/onal Council forCurriculum&Assessment;VictoriaThornton,HonFRIBA,FoundingDirectorOpenCityandCaraCourageHeadofLearning,ArchitectureCentreNetworkUK.
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Paneldiscussion:AoifeBanim,Architect;NoelO’Neill,Na/onalCouncilforCurriculum&AssessmentEduca/onOffice;VictoriaThornton,HonFRIBA,FoundingDirectorOpenCity;CaraCourage,ArchitectureCentreNetworkUK,HeadofLearning
GemmaTipton,theIrishTimes
Presenta/onbyNoelJBrady,NJBAA+U
Publication The book A Space for Learning enriches publicunderstanding of the project, with illustratedchapters on the stories behind the exhibits and thediscoveries made by all par/cipants aboutarchitecture, social space and school design. AnintroductoryessaybyDr.RosieParnellonthevalueofpar/cipa/on‐based projects in educa/on underpinsthe core value of A Space for Learning. The bookincludes a reference sec/on on related Irish andinterna/onalprojects,websitesandpublica/ons.
Blog www.aspaceforlearning.blogspot.comTheblogactedasa shared forum for teamson theini/alstagesoftheproject,astheysharedresultsofworkshops with architects and ideas and researchfromself‐directedlearning.Theblogalsoprovidesongoingpublicaccess to theproject, revealing the sense of excitement anddiscovery behind the exhibits and ac/ng as aprac/cal guide to venues and events during theexhibi/ontour.
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of de Blacam and Meagher wasIreland’spar/cipa/onatthe12thInterna/onalArchitectureExhibi/oninVenicein2010.Thetouringini/a/veensuredaudienceshadtheopportunitytoexperiencetheexhibi/oninIreland,whilealsoraisingawarenessabouttheimportanceofshowcasingIrishcultureabroad.ADVDcontainingtwoshortfilmsabouttheexhibi/onbyRuánMaganwascommissionedandbothfilmswerepresentedonscreensduringtheexhibi/on.
DublinCityGalleryTheHughLane,March–AprilLewisGlucksmanGallery,Cork,April‒MayOrmeauBathsGallery,Belfast,September‒OctoberLimerickCityGalleryofArt,November–December
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LewisGlucksmanGallery,Cork
LimerickCityGalleryofArtDublinCityGalleryTheHughLane
Education and Engagement
TheIAFpartneredwitheduca/oncuratorswhenpossibleateachvenuetoincreaseaudienceanddevelopedprogrammesfor2ndleveland3rdlevelschoolstodiscusstheexhibi/onanditscontentcri/cally.Fourteeneduca/oneventswereheldtoaccompanytheexhibi/on.
Curating Architecture SymposiumwasorganisedbytheIrishArchitectureFounda/on,theSchoolofArchitectureUCDandArtintheContemporaryWorldNCAD,aspartoftheDublinlaunchofofdeBlacamandMeagher.Usingtheexhibi/onasastar/ngpoint,ana/onalandinterna/onalpanelofcurators,ar/stsandarchitects,wasinvitedtore‐examinethechallengesofdefiningarchitecturalrepresenta/onandexhibi/on,andtoproposenewdirec/onsandpossibili/esforcura/ngwithintheprac/ceofarchitectureandartitself.SpeakersincludedMoritzKüng,curatorandTinaDiCarlo,awriterandcuratorlivinginLondonandBerlin,formerlycuratorofarchitectureanddesignattheMuseumofModernArt,NewYork.
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Of Books and Buildings wasaneduca/onprogrammeforyoungpeoplesuppor/ngtheexhibi/onofdeBlacamandMeagher.Familiesandchildrenwereinvitedtoexplorethethemesoftheexhibi/onthroughaseriesoffreecrea/veworkshopsandac/vi/es.Alleventswerespecificallydesignedwithyoungpeopleinmindandledbyanexperiencedteamofarchitectsandar/sts.
Limerick Sketching Tour WalkandsketchingtourofLimerickinspiredbytheexhibi/onofdeBlacamandMeagher.LimerickarchitectsMariaDonoghueandJamesCorbe`ledthesketchingtourofhistoricandcontemporarybuildingsandspacesincludingPerySquare,TheCrescentandtheMilkMarket.
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Belfast Sketching Tour PresentedbytheIrishArchitectureFounda/on,Ormeau
BathsGalleryandPLACEthetourbeganwithatalkaboutdeBlacamandMeagher’sdrawingsinthe
exhibi/onspacewithcuratorsCianDeeganandAliceCasey.MichaelDoherty,aBelfastbasedarchitect,took
thegroupof18peopleoutonaninspiringandinforma/vesketchingtourofBelfast.
Redrawing Dublin: IAF Web & Street Project
TocelebratethelaunchofRedrawingDublin,abookbyPaulKearnsandMosRuimy,theIAFembarkedonanexci/ngwebandstreetprojectandweaskedouraudiencetopar/cipate.
Thebookthatinspiredtheaudiencepoll,RedrawingDublin,isaboutcitymaking.ThroughtheIAFpollanddiscussionforum,thepublichadtheopportunitytorevealtherealtruthabouthowDublinCityisdesignedandfunc/onsfromtheirperspec/ve.Eachweekweaskedoneques/oninouronlinepoll,relatedtotheprovoca/veandengagingthemesrevealedinthebook.Forthefinale,the10weekwebprojectmovedontothestreetsinMarch2011.
SponsoredbyJCDecaux,metropolesinthecitycontainedsnapshotsfromthebookwiththeresultsoftheIAFwebpoll.Theon‐streetexhibi/onchallengedpolicymakersandci/zenstoconfrontDublin’surbancontradic/ons,toseeandtellitasitis,notasitisimaginedorbelievedtobe.
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Urban Party
Tocelebrateour10‐weekon‐linepolldiscussiononDublinCityandtolaunchour1‐monthlongon‐streetpostercampaign,theIAFandRedrawingDublinorganisedtheUrbanPartyatTheComplex,SmithfieldSquareinDublininMarch2011.
TheUrbanPartyinviteddiverseandacclaimed‘DublinVoices’tospeakforjust3minuteseachontheirvisionforourcity,givingfastmovingandrota/ngurbanperspec/vesonthefutureofDublin.Aneconomicallyvibrant,sociallyinclusiveandculturallydynamiccityma`erstothefuturesuccessofIreland.Atachallenging/meforourcityandcountry,theUrbanPartyprovidedanopportuneplaiormorpoli/calsoapboxtolobbyournewgovernmentonthewayforwardforDublin.
Thespeakersincluded:IvanaBacik,Senator;DylanHaskins,SocialEntrepreneur;AlanMee,UrbanAgenda;VanessaFielding,TheComplex;KieranRose,Planner;MaximLaroussi,ArchitectureRepublic;GerryGodley,Musician;ElaineByrne,Journalist;JayBourke,Entrepreneur;MichaelMcDermot,LeCoolDublin;DickGleeson,CityPlanner;LeanneCaulfied,SecondLevelStudent’sUnion;Garre`Pitcher,Indigo&Cloth;PaulKeogh,RIAI;AaronCopeland,Upstart;MickWilson,Gradcam;SandraO’Connell,Editor;DermotLacey,Councillor;AliGrehan,CityArchitect;Constan/nGurdgiev,Economist.
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UrbanPartyatTheComplex
UrbanPartyatTheComplex
The Fourth Wall TheIrishArchitectureFounda/oninpartnershipwiththeIrishFilmIns/tutepresentedTheFourthWall,aseasonoffilmandarchitecture,whichranattheIFIinDublininMay2011.
CuratedbyNathalieWeadick,DirectoroftheIrishArchitectureFounda/on,andSamanthaMar/n‐McAuliffe,UCDSchoolofArchitecture,thiscollabora/onexploredandilluminatedthepointofencounterbetweenarchitectureandthemovingimage.
TheFourthWallrevealedarchitectureasbothprotagonistandac/vepar/cipantwithinthefabricoffilmmaking.Italsoharnessedtheimmersiveandnarra/vecapabili/esoffilm.ManyofthefilmsinthisserieshaveneverbeforebeenshowninIreland.
The Fourth Wall Symposium inIFI.Speakersincluded:FrançoisPenz,ReaderinArchitectureandtheMovingImage,UniversityofCambridge;RichardKoeck,Architect,UniversityofLiverpool;DouglasSmith,UniversityCollegeDublin;DanielJewesbury,ar/st;NickyGogan,S/llFilmsandLisaGodson,GradCAM/NCAD‘BuildSomethingModern’. 18
PeoplequeuingforTheFourthWall
Cruth Curach
Astunningtemporarypavilion,theresultoftheCraIitecturecompe//onorganisedbytheIrishArchitectureFounda/onandtheCravsCouncilofIreland,wasunveiledattheElectricPicnicfes/valinSeptember,andtouredtoOpenHouseDublininOctoberandDesignWeekinLimerickinNovember.CruthCurachwasdesignedandspeciallyhandcravedbyarchitectsBucholzMcEvoyandJimHorganoftheGalwaySchoolofBoatBuilding.
19CruthCurach,Limerick
CruthCurach,MerrionSquare,Dublin
JimHorganandMerri`Bucholz,attheCruthCurah,MerrionSquare,Dublin
Open House Dublin
From7–9October2011wepresentedoursixthannualOpenHouseDublin–Ireland’sbiggest
architecturefes/val.Overoneweekend,buildingsofalltypesandperiodsopenedtheirdoorsacross
Dublincityandcountytoallowci/zensandvisitorsexplorethearchitectureofthecapital.Promptedby
Ireland’ssocietyandeconomyinflux,andinspiredbythe20thanniversaryoftheTempleBarFrameworkPlan,OpenHouseDublinhighlightedthepoten/al
designandarchitecturehaveascatalystsforchange.
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QueuesonNorthGreatGeorge’sStreetRuairiQuinnTD,MinisterforEduca/onandSkillsonDublinDocklandsBoatTour
OpenHouseDublinLUASTour
The Open House Dublin Junior programmeforfamilies,childrenandyoungpeoplefeaturedadiverserangeofschool
workshops,familyac/vitytours,eventsforteenagersandawell‐a`endeddrop‐in
familyworkshopinDúnLaoghaire‐RathdownCountyHall.
21Studio8workshop,IMMA
MartelloMagicchildren’sworkshop
MartelloMagicchildren’sworkshop
PlaySpace Killybegs
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DonegalPublicArtofficeworkedwithKillybegsPlaygroundCommi`eeandtheIrishArchitectureFounda/ontocommissionarchitectstodesignanewplayspaceforthetown.Thewinners,LotusArchitects,headedbyarchitectPeterTansey,wereselectedfrom32compe//onentriesfromIrelandandabroad.
PlaySpaceprojectbyPeterTansey
Workshopswithchildrenfromthelocalschool
Cardboard City Tocelebrate20yearsofTempleBarregenera/ontheIAFpartneredwithTempleBarCulturalTrusttohostCreateaCardboardTempleBar,anexci/ngandfun‐filledworkshopforchildrenoveroneweekendinJuly2011.Over60childrenjoinedateamofarchitectsandvolunteerstocreateauniqueversionofthisdis/nc/vepartofDublinCity–allfromcardboardandrecycledmaterials.
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CardboardCity,TempleBarCulturalTrust
Museum Room TheIAFcollaboratedwiththeEduca/onDepartmentoftheNa/onalMuseumofIreland–ArchaeologytoredesigntheEduca/onRoomatKildareStreetthroughanarchitecturalcommission.Thenewmul/func/onalspacewasdesignedbyClancyMooreArchitects,“theresultisanaesthe/callypleasingroomthatwelcomesyoutositandstare;toread...topar/cipateinworkshopsandotherevents”,NMIpressreleaseforEduca/onProgrammelaunch,October2011. MuseumRoom,Na/onalMuseumofIreland‐Archaeology
URBANIZED IrishArchitectureFounda/oninassocia/onwith
OFFSET2012andTheSmallPrintpresentedtheIrishpremiereofUrbanized,thelastinthedesigntrilogy
documentaryseriesbyGaryHustwitwhowasina`endance.Thescreeningwasfollowedbyapanel
discussionwithHustwit,chairedbyCiaranO’GaoraofZero‐Gandfeaturingperspec/vesfromDublinCity
PlannerDickGleeson,academicSylviaLoeffler,filmmakerNickyGoganandNAMAlab’sDermotBoyd.
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Urbanized,paneldiscussion
Irish Architecture Now for Imagine Ireland, Autumn 2011 TwogroupsofIrisharchitectstravelledtosixpres/giousU.S.venueswheretheypar/cipatedinsymposia,presen/ngkeyaspectsoftheirworkandengagingindiscussiononcri/calissuesfacingIrishArchitectureNow.IrishArchitectureNowwaspartofImagineIreland,CultureIreland’syearofIrishartsinAmericain2011,andwascuratedbyRaymundRyan,CarnegieMuseumofArt,Pi`sburgh,producedbytheIrishArchitectureFounda/on,fundedbyCultureIrelandandsupportedintheU.S.byEnterpriseIreland. Architects:
BucholzMcEvoyArchitectsShihFuPeng,HeneghanPengArchitectsNiallMcCullough,McCulloughMulvinArchitectsYvonneFarrell,GravonArchitectsSheilaO’Donnell,O’Donnell+TuomeyArchitectsTomdePaor,dePaorArchitects
Venues:TheCooperUnion,NewYorkHarvardUniversityGraduateSchoolofDesignCarnegieMuseumofArtinPi`sburghLosAngelesCountyMuseumofArt(LACMA)UniversityofBerkeleyTheArtIns/tuteofChicago 25
RaymundRyanatLACMA RaymundRyanattheCooperUnion,NY
Par/cipa/ngarchitects:Merri`Bucholz,NiallMcCullough,ShihFuPeng,KarenMcEvoy
Par/cipa/ngarchitects:YvonneFarrell,TomdePaor,SheilaO’DonnellwithRaymundRyan
International
Other Achievements
OpenHouseDublinwasthewinneroftheAOIFE2011Awardforbestfes/valbrochure.(Associa/onofIrishFes/valEvents)
TheASpaceforLearningbookhaswonitsprinters–PlusPrint–theIrishSmallPrinteroftheYearAward2011.
ArtsTonight,Radio1,wonasilverPPIawardfortheirfeatureonSamStephensonfortheIAF’sOpenHouseDublinevent.(PhonographicPerformanceIrelandRadioAwards2011)
what did i learn from the project? the psychology of architecture & how spaces affect your life/environment. Student (16), Sandford Park School, Dublin
A Space for Learning is an education project for architects and secondary school students to challenge current thinking on school design. It is initiated and delivered by the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF), a publicly funded cultural organisation which was set up to communicate the value of architecture to a broad public.
The IAF placed 120 architects/architecture graduates with 1500 Transition Year students across Ireland during 2010. Architect/student teams collaborated to design A Space for Learning for an ideas competition.
Workshops led by architects/graduates took place during January – March 2010. Students acquired many new skills though activities including walking tours & discussions, surveying and map-making, drawing and measuring, photography, film & animation, model-making & computer-aided design. The brief allowed teams to respond to the concept A Space for Learning in any way that was relevant to their needs and aspirations.
Architect/student teams submitted their design proposals to the IAF in April 2010. Ten winning teams were selected by a Jury and received funding to develop their design into an exhibit for a national touring exhibition. A publication recorded all the submitted projects, revealing the wealth of discoveries made about architecture, social space and school design.
A Space for Learning provided schools with an excellent participation-based education project led by architects and architectural graduates. Students’ understanding of architecture was increased by working through the design process with architects. This hands-on experience provided opportunities to develop skills, creativity and critical thinking in relation to design and the built environment.
The quasi-real nature of the project allowed students to engage with real-world issues, dealing with social, ecological and economical aspects of sustainability. For example many teams specifically prioritised sustainability in their design choices. Projects were based on students’ own experiences of their environment, encouraging a strong sense of ownership of the projects and an understanding of the power of good design to transform lives. The breadth of research behind each project gave students a greater awareness of issues around the built environment, their role as citizens and the value of architecture.
120 Architects
90 Schools
Irish Architecture Foundation
Project funded by the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, the Department of Education and Skills and the Arts Council of Ireland.
Evaluation feedback was gathered from participating students, teachers and architects through forms and interviews. The positive outcome of the project is best summarised by Thomas Campbell 16, student at Dundalk Grammar, ‘I thought architecture was just about construction. I never realised it could be so creative and about different ideas’. In future schemes we would provide training and planning sessions for architects and teachers in advance of projects.
Institution Award 14–16
Ireland 1,500
Irish Architecture Foundation Workshops: 3 Months Exhibition Tour: 15 Months
IrishArchitectureFoundation
OurASpaceforLearningprojectwasselectedasthena/onalnomina/onfortheUIA(Interna/onalUnionofArchitects)Architecture&ChildrenGoldenCubesawardwhichaimstopromoteyoungpeople’sawarenessofarchitecture. 26
OurFunditcampaigntoraisefundstoproducetheOpenHouseDublinbookwasthebiggestsuccessatthe/me:weraisedover€17,000in6weeksthanksto412supporters.
We value good design!
A one-day symposium on the future of Architects-in-Schools initiatives in IrelandFriday 28th January, 9.30am–5pm!NCAD, Harry Clarke Lecture Theatre 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8
Irish Architecture Foundation’s 2010 Architects-in-Schools project A Space for Learning placed 120 architects with 1500 students in 90 schools across Ireland, culminating in the exhibition now on at NCAD Gallery. The success of the project proves the demand from schools for similar schemes and the willingness of architects to get involved in education projects. However the project also revealed challenges and opportunities in establishing cohesive and relevant infrastructure, resources and architectural appreciation in the education system. In order to learn from this and continue Architects-in-Schools schemes we believe we must research and discuss the issues relating to the development of an inspiring and sustainable Architects-in-Schools scheme in Ireland.
The aim of the symposium is to tackle these issues and produce outcomes that direct clearly the potential for Architects-in-Schools initiatives. In order to do this the IAF will bring together the individuals and organisations who potentially have a role to play in the development of future initiatives. Keynote speakers from Ireland and abroad will share their experience of a variety of existing models, to provide inspiration and examples that will inform the discussion.
The outcome will be to create a network of people to support the implementation of Architects-in-Schools programmes and an Action Plan that summarises the issues, challenges and next steps to take.
Themes for the presentations and workshops will include
Foundations The value of participation based architecture projects in schools
Building Blocks Infrastructure, networks and resources
Participants include speakers who have been involved in similar initiatives in the UK and Ireland including architects from A Space for Learning. The final schedule will be announced in January.
Speakers to date include
Dr Rosie Parnell Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield School of Architecture and member of the Centre of Study for Childhood and Youth
Angela Brady Mallalieu Brady Mallalieu Architects and RIBA President elect
Cara Courage Architecture Centre Network UK, Head of Learning
Victoria Thornton HonFRIBA, Founding Director Open-City, London
Noel O’Neill National Council for Curriculum & Assessment Education Officer, Architecture Technology, Second Level Teacher & Government Policy on Architecture focus group on Public Awareness
Fee ¤10 To book using paypal visit www.architecturefoundation.ie (Limited places – booking in advance is recommended) For further information please contact Rachel McAree, Education Curator, Irish Architecture Foundation [email protected] 01 676 88 63
Symposium funded by A Space for Learning funded by
Irish Architecture Foundation funded by
Information is subject to change. Most events are free, except New York and Los Angeles, please check IAF website for detailed information on bookings, full venue address, zip codes, and biographies. www.architecturefoundation.ie
For more information on Imagine Ireland. www.imagineireland.ie
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Group 1Bucholz McEvoy ArchitectsMerritt Bucholz & Karen McEvoy
Heneghan Peng ArchitectsShih-Fu Peng
McCullough Mulvin ArchitectsNiall McCullough
New YorkMonday 26th SeptemberIntroduced by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.Response by Kazys Varnelis, Director, Network Architecture Lab, New York.
6.30pm The Great Hall, The Cooper Union.The event is presented by The Architectural League of New York, co-sponsored by The Irwin S.Chanin School of Architecture.
BostonThursday 29th SeptemberIntroduced by Preston Scott Cohen, Gerald M. McCue Professor in Architecture and Chair of the Department of Architecture Harvard Graduate School of Design.
6.30pm Piper Auditorium, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
PittsburghSaturday 1st OctoberIntroduced by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.
12noon CMA Theater, Carnegie Museum of Art.
Group 2Grafton ArchitectsYvonne Farrell
O’Donnell + Tuomey ArchitectsSheila O’Donnell
dePaor ArchitectsTom dePaor
Los AngelesTuesday 8th NovemberIntroduced by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.
7pm Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Presented by The American Institute of Architects in partnership with LACMA.
BerkeleyWednesday 9th NovemberIntroduced by Tom Buresh, Professor and Chair of Architecture, UC Berkeley.
6.30pm Department of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley.
ChicagoFriday 11th NovemberIntroduced by Zoë Ryan, Chair and John H. Bryan Curator of Architecture and Design, The Art Institute of Chicago. Response by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.
6pm Fullerton Hall, The Art Institute of Chicago.
IrishArchitectureNow Two groups of Irish architects will travel to six prestigious
U.S. venues, where they will participate in symposia, presenting key aspects of their work and engaging in discussions on critical issues facing Irish Architecture Now.
Irish Architecture Now is part of Imagine Ireland,Culture Ireland’s year of Irish arts in America in 2011,and is curated by Raymund Ryan, Carnegie Museumof Art, Pittsburgh, produced by the Irish ArchitectureFoundation, Dublin and funded by Culture Ireland.
www.architecturefoundation.ie
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Los AngelesBerkeleyChicagoGrafton ArchitectsO’Donnell + Tuomey ArchitectsdePaor Architects
New YorkBostonPittsburghBucholz McEvoy ArchitectsHeneghan Peng ArchitectsMcCullough MulvinArchitects
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Los AngelesTuesday 8th November7pm Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Introduced by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the The Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.
Presented by The American Institute of Architects in partnership with LACMA.
$12 for non-members, $10 for members, $5 for students. Ticketing through LACMA. http://www.lacma.org http://www.aialosangeles.org
BerkeleyWednesday 9th November 6.30pm Department of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley. Wurster Hall, MC1800 Berkeley, CA 94702
Introduced by Tom Buresh, Professor and Chair of Architecture, UC Berkeley.
Free (first come first served) http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college
ChicagoFriday 11th November 6pm Fullerton Hall, The Art Institute of Chicago, 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60603Introduced by Zoë Ryan, Chair and John H. Bryan Curator of Architecture and Design, The Art Institute of Chicago. Response by Raymund Ryan, Curator of the Heinz Architectural Center, Pittsburgh.
Free (first come first served) http://www.artic.edu/aic
For details & press pack visitwww.architecturefoundation.ie
Irish Architecture Now is part of Imagine Ireland, Culture Ireland’s year of Irish arts in America. It is curated by Raymund Ryan, produced by the Irish Architecture Foundation, and supported in the U.S. by Enterprise Ireland.
Irish Architecture Now Irish Architecture Foundation, Culture Ireland and
Enterprise Ireland invite you to Irish Architecture Now: A series of symposia featuring 3 outstanding Irish practices who will present key aspects of their work and engage in discussions on issues facing Irish architecture, as part of Imagine Ireland, a year of Irish arts in America in 2011. Yvonne Farrell Grafton Architects Sheila O’Donnell O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects
Tom dePaor dePaor Architects
For updates on how the tour is progressing, check the blog
www.architecturefoundation.ie/now
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05—16 MAY 2011 IFI DUBLINA season on film and architecture illuminating the point of encounter between architecture and the moving image.
The Irish Architecture Foundation in partnership with the Irish Film Institute presents—
The Fourth Wall Symposium
Irish Film Archive
Jacques Tati
Saskia Sassen
Seamus Heaney
Ernö Goldfinger
Cedric Price
Tilda Swinton
Robin Walker
Archigram
Wim Wenders
Thom Andersen
Patrick Keiller
SANAA
Jem Cohen
Frank Lloyd Wright
Rem Koolhaas
Curated by Nathalie Weadick, Director Irish Architecture Foundation and Samantha Martin-McAuliffe, UCD School of Architecture. The Fourth Wall Symposium is delivered by GradCam and UCD in partnership with IAF and IFI.
Booking opens 27th April www.ifi.ie / Tel: 01 679 3477 www.architecturefoundation.ie
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Irish Architecture Foundation invites you to a book launch and reading onThursday 22 March from 6.30pm in the Irish Architectural Archive 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.
Of is a Gall Editions publication by Tom dePaor and Peter Maybury, and is a reader to Ireland at Venice 2010, of deBlacam and Meagher.
This event is part of the Irish Architecture Foundationinitiative on architecture and publishing.
Please [email protected]
of deBlacam and Meagher was Ireland’s participation at the 12th international architecture exhibition and was an initiative of Culture Ireland in partnership with the Arts Council of Ireland, and was supported by the Government Policy on Architecture 2009-2015 and the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. It was commissioned by the Irish Architecture Foundation, and curated by Alice Casey, Cian Deegan, Tom dePaor and Peter Maybury.
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Governance
NewChairpersonInDecember2011weelectedKathleenJames‐ChakrabortyasthenewChairoftheBoardofDirectors.Wearedelightedtohavesuchadis/nguishedarchitecturalhistorianjointheorganisa/on,andlookforwardtohercontribu/onsastheIAFgrowsanddevelopsoverthecomingyears.KathleenJames‐ChakrabortysucceededJamesPike,architect,whoservedtheorganisa/onwellfor3years.KathleenJames‐ChakrabortyisProfessorofArtHistoryatUniversityCollegeDublin.AmemberoftheRoyalIrishAcademysince2010,sheisalsoIreland’srepresenta/vetotheCongrèsinterna/onalauxd’histoiredel’ArtandamemberoftheBoardofTrusteesoftheChesterBea`yLibrary.EducatedatYaleandtheUniversityofPennsylvania,shehastaughtattheUniversityofMinnesota,theUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeley,whereshewasprofessorofarchitecture,andtheRuhrUniversitätBochum.
IAFboardmembers2011JamesPike,ChairmanJohnGraby,SecretaryTimBouchier‐HayesLauraMagahyDeclanMcGonagleShelleyMcNamaraGaryMongeyAntoine`eO'NeillColumO'RiordanVictoriaThorntonKlausUngerRónánWhelan
KathleenJames‐Chakraborty,IAF’sNewChairperson
IAF is grateful to its funders and supporters:
FundingTheIrishArchitectureFounda/onisfundedby:TheArtsCouncilDepartmentofArts,HeritageandtheGaeltachtOfficeofPublicWorksRoyalIns/tuteoftheArchitectsofIreland
OpenHouseDublinwasfundedby:DublinCityCouncilDepartmentofArts,HeritageandtheGaeltachtDúnLaoghaireRathdownCountyCouncilDublinTourismSouthDublinCountyCouncil
ASpaceforLearningwasfundedby:DepartmentofArts,HeritageandtheGaeltachtTheArtsCouncilDepartmentofEduca/onandSkills
ThetourofofdeBlacamandMeagherwassponsoredbyCultureIrelandinpartnershipwiththeArtsCouncil
IrishArchitetcureNowwasfundedbyCultureIrelandandsupportedintheU.S.byEnterpriseIreland
SupportTheIrishArchitectureFounda/onissupportedby:IrishArchitecturalArchiveArchitecturalAssocia/onofIreland
BenefactorsO’ConnellMahonArchitectsGravonArchitectsSeanandMargaretDavinToalÓMuiréandEmerO’Siochrú
FriendsBoxArchitectureO’Donnell+TuomeyAnonymous
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