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# Architect

Last year
2022
Pritzker-winning Japanese architect Arata Isozaki dies aged 91
Isozaki won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, internationally the highest honour in the field, in 2019.
All time
'How I created my dream home from a house that hadn't been renovated since 1934'
Home renovations often take more time and money than planned.
'Design can improve couples' relationships': 7 things you didn't know about my job as an architect
Denise O’Connor, managing director of Optimise Design, shares some insights.
The old Central Bank roof is being altered - but in the 1980s they had to knock 30 feet off the top
During its initial construction the iconic building ran into trouble when it breached planning laws.
Thinking of renovating your home? 7 things to consider before you start
‘You don’t always need an extension – you can reorganise the space you have.’
This Irish man is set to fly to Africa with a lawnmower engine on his back
Oisín Creagh has been flying paramotors for the last ten years.
Graham Dwyer ex-partner tells trial he fantasised about stabbing a woman during sex
Court hears that murder accused brought kitchen knife into bedroom with former partner and pretended to stab her.
From Gandy's Cottages to Bungalow Bliss: the history of the 'pattern book'
Architectural design manuals have been with us for centuries.
Trying to work with an older extension - how one architect solved the problem
A Wexford couple wanted a bigger kitchen – they got a whole new feel to their home into the bargain.
Gemma Begley leads Tyrone charge past heartbroken Kildare
Begley scored 1-6 as the Ulster women moved into round two of the All-Ireland qualifiers.
Willy-shaped church 'doesn't look much like a willy', insists architect
Whatever you say, pal.
Column: Having the Revenue assess the value of your home is a totally unsuitable idea
There has been immense confusion over the valuation of homes for the property tax, which is why a site value tax would have been better, writes James Pike.
In pictures: Check out Facebook's new Frank Gehry-designed offices
The social network is paving the way for a major staff expansion.
Blueprint: Rodgers presents 180-page LFC vision to Henry
“It’s a model,” says the Northern Irishman, “a shortcut to how I work, the kind of players I want tactically and the personality traits of players.”
Column: Another Priory Hall is coming down the tracks. Here's why.
Phil Hogan is planning to introduce new regulations which are meant to make for better buildings. He’s making a major mistake, writes Mike Morris.
Column: 'I never forgot that feeling of being part of a team'
It’s not difficult giving small businesses a chance – and I’m helping them get started for €55 a week, writes George Boyle of the Fumbally Exchange.
Joanna Yeates probably knew her killer, say parents (Video)
David and Theresa Yeates appeal to “armchair detectives” who have noticed someone acting out of character since the killing to come forward, saying her killer could strike again.