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  Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ireland is famous for its ruined and intact Norman and Anglo-Irish castles, small whitewashed thatched cottages and Georgian urban buildings.
Gandon came to Ireland in 1781 at the invitation of Lord Carlow and John Beresford, the Irish commissioner of revenue.
In Ireland, many of these became tenements during the course of the 19th century and a significant proportion were demolished as part of various 20th century slum clearance programmes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Architecture_of_Ireland   (2431 words)

  
 Architecture Ireland - The RIAI Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
is the Official Journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland founded in 1839, is the governing body of the profession in Ireland.
provides the architectural profession with up-to-date information on the activities of the Institute and architecture - both in Ireland and elsewhere.
www.architectureireland.ie   (186 words)

  
 Archeire - Irish Architecture Online - Contemporary and Historical Irish Architecture
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Michael Scott (1905-1988) is considered the most important architect of the twentieth century in Ireland.
If you'd like to submit a piece on Irish architecture - whether it be a feature or a polemic, please drop us an email at pclerkin@irish-architecture.com.
www.irish-architecture.com   (304 words)

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