Our area containing information on unbuilt competition entries for various projects in Ireland. If you have previously unsuccessfully entered Architectural competitions in Ireland, we want to hear from you. Contact us at info@irish-architecture.com.
| Established twenty-one years ago in Skibbereen, West Cork Arts Centre (WCAC) is funded by public money to provide a community-based arts facility and arts programme for the whole West Cork region. It supports a multi-disciplinary arts programme with a focus on modern and contemporary visual art and a range of education and community programmes. It is active in commissioning new work, publishing, and arts education, generating programmes in partnership with other agencies and organisations and disseminating best practice. more |
| What kind of building can a city library be in the 21st century? Public libraries have evolved almost beyond recognition in recent years, and to help us imagine what a major city library should look like, the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) and Cork City Libraries invited young architects and architectural students to design an ideal central library for a city of Cork’s size. more |
| The competition was an open one stage ideas competition for a group of sites and urban spaces on Kyrl’s Quay in Cork. The competition site will provide the catalyst for the renewal of a wider area in the Cornmarket Street / Historic Centre areas of the City Centre. more |
| The competition was an open one stage architectural competition to develop a Sculpture Park at Waterloo, Blarney. more |
| To redevelop Cork County Hall, Ireland's tallest building, to provide improved and extended accommodation. more |
