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Liss Ard, Co. Cork, Noel Brady Apr 1996

Liss Ard, Co. Cork, Noel Brady

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Description and review of art park at Liss Ard in Cork.


Dublin Olympic Village Masterplan, Noel Brady, Richard Hurley Apr 1995

Dublin Olympic Village Masterplan, Noel Brady, Richard Hurley

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Description of speculative urban masterplan for an olympic village in dublin docklands, joint research project between NJBA A+U and Richard Hurley & Assoicates


Department Of Architecture And Town Planning Dit Bolton Street, 1992-1994, Dublin Institute Of Technology Jan 1994

Department Of Architecture And Town Planning Dit Bolton Street, 1992-1994, Dublin Institute Of Technology

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In 1992 James Horan, a practicing Architect and lecturer in DIT was appointed Head of the Department of Architecture and Town Planning. A new wind of change could be heard through the corridors of Bolton Street where the school is located. OfT, once a dream, had emerged from the City of Dublin, VEC cocoon. Mr. Horan's task is to help and guide the department into and beyond the new framework. One such task was to mark the occasion with this publication.


Architectural Design Principles For Communal Dwellings, Imre Halasz, Noel Brady Jan 1992

Architectural Design Principles For Communal Dwellings, Imre Halasz, Noel Brady

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Principles of communal housing design based on a reading of Alvar Aalto's Baker House Student Dormitory at MIT.


Towards The Poetic, Noel Brady May 1989

Towards The Poetic, Noel Brady

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The thesis purports to build a theory for the analysis and synthesis of architecture. It identifies a poetic strutcure which contextualises the production of arhcitecture while aspiring towards universal themes of dwelling and belonging. Using a number of case studies it uses deep reading of the artefacts to confirm the theoretical concepts.