25.4 x 2.54 x 29.21 cm, 240 pages

English language

Published by O'Brien Press Ltd.

ISBN:
9781788491679
5 stars (1 review)

No single book can capture the multifarious characteristics of a city. Dublin by Design, by celebrating the city’s architectural and urban works, reveals a fascinating story of the making and remaking of its fabric. Marking one hundred years since the city’s trajectory shifted as it emerged as the capital of a newly minted free state, the contributors reveal some of the layers of this complex tapestry that provide the back story to its iconic structures, streets and spaces. Lending reason to the haphazard, and clarity to the interplay of culture, science, technology, religion and politics, a new brightly lit capital city is revealed. Interwoven through this story are images of the significant contribution that architecture has made to the public realm. If the last one hundred years are a measure, the next hundred will see Dublin impacted by economic, environmental and physical challenges.

Contributors Dr. Mary Clark (City Archivist), Gráinne …

2 editions

Delightful read for anyone interested in how architecture and urban life intertwine in the heart of Ireland

5 stars

Dublin By Design: Architecture and the City, compiled by The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Dr. Sandra O'Connell, Noel J. Brady, and featuring a foreword by Mary Robinson, is an engaging exploration of Dublin's architectural journey. The book skillfully blends historical insights with a look at contemporary design, showcasing how Dublin's architecture reflects its rich past and dynamic present. With beautiful photographs and thoughtful commentary, it's a delightful read for anyone interested in how architecture and urban life intertwine in the heart of Ireland.

Subjects

  • Architecture
  • Dublin
  • Cities