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Monday 30 March 2020

Architect #22: Slade Architecture

Hayes and James Slare run Slade Architecture in New York. You can read an interview with them on page 160 of 'The Fundamentals of Interior Design' (second edition). This book is available in the Moylish Library (729 DOD). The interview talks about their design process and scheme for the Greene Street Loft in Soho. It is important to read about other designer's methods of working as it will help you in establishing your own and being open to utilising various methodologies. 





Wednesday 25 March 2020

Designer #21: Studio Vollaerszwart



Studio Vollaerszwart is a design studio based in the Netherlands.They are an interdisciplinary design & visual communication firm. In their own words they "explore the interactions between various disciplines such as architecture, sculpture, couture, culture & communication" with the public realm being their canvas over the last 20 years. This photo is of the Hague's City Hall with an applied 'De Stijl' treatment to commemorate the movements centenary in 2017. A number of notable buildings in the city were 'Mondrianised' for the year by different designers and artists. 

Monday 23 March 2020

Architect #21: Carson & Crushell


I came across this Dublin based architectural firm when flicking through old journals that local architect Brian Grubb donated to our refence library. There are excellent case studies and articles in them and they include 'Plan', RIAI Architecture Ireland' among others. I came across the Carson & Crushell article 'Thinking on Paper' on the back page of one of these journals where they discussed their relationship with drawing and the design process. They are an interesting young firm utilizing inexpensive materials through really considered detailing.  

Thursday 19 March 2020

Covid-19 Guidelines


Message to Students from Presidents of Irish Universities & Institutes of Technology
(emailed on 20th of March 2020)
We appreciate that you are all aware of the health implications of COVID-19 and at this stage are taking action to limit its spread yourselves.  To restate the advice from the HSE, please follow the guidelines around social distancing, maintaining a distance of at least 2 metres between yourself and other people.  We also particularly ask that you stay away from crowded places in the weeks ahead and limit your own social interactions.

This does not mean that you should avoid the company of others completely. In fact, it is important for your mental wellbeing to keep in contact with friends and family; just please maintain social distancing by completely foregoing meeting in groups, especially social gatherings or party environments. 

You should also make a point of looking out for each other by checking in with other students who might be lonely or isolated by phoning them, or Facetime, Skype, Zoom, or whatever system you use.  You could also offer your services to volunteer organisations to collect shopping or prescriptions for elderly neighbours or walk their dogs.

Small social gatherings with enough space between participants to follow the HSE social distancing guidelines are still possible. But any events or activities that involve crowds should be avoided until further notice.

We ask you to do this for three reasons. Firstly, to protect yourselves from infection. Secondly, to slow down the spread of COVID-19 in order to protect at risk people, some of whom may die if they contract the virus.  And thirdly, to reduce pressure on our healthcare system. There are close to a quarter of a million students in Irish Higher Education and we are in a strong position to reduce the spread of the virus by acting collectively.

It is important to remember that if you do contract the virus, your health could be severely affected, and you pose a great danger to the older members of society and those with weak immune systems. You could even be unwittingly responsible for putting others at increased risk.

Scientific and public health advice tells us that it will take some time before COVID-19 can be contained. You can play your part as an individual by keeping yourself healthy so that the healthcare system can continue to function.


As a student, you are in a unique position. You are being taught online in many cases and do not have to come into work as many others have to do. All these precautions mean little if you do not stay away from crowds.


Wednesday 18 March 2020

Designer #20: David Nightingale Hicks

David Nightingale Hicks, was a famous English interior decorator and designer in the 60's, 70's and 80's. He started his career in advertising and became know for interiors when a London interior was showcased in House and Home magazine n the mid-50's. He was known for his use of bold colours, mixing antique and modern furnishings, and contemporary art.


Hicks and the architectural practice Garnett Cloughley Blakemore (GCB) collaborated on a series of private commissions including the Chelsea Drugstore which featured in Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film A Clockwork Orange.


Read more about David Hicks Designer

Monday 16 March 2020

Architect #20: Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

Woodhouse Tinucci Architects is an innovative design practice based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. They specialise in architecture, interior design and planning, working on both large and small projects. The image below is from the Wilmette's Gibson Park, a community parkland, which spans 60 acres along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The concept was to "utilise the beach house and its adjacent parking lot as the mediator between the two unique landscapes, creating a threshold between the park and the beach."

David Woodhouse has been widely regconised for his architectural work in the Chicago region and for a series of innovative public projects that reflect, respect and celebrate the values of the communities.


Friday 13 March 2020

Get your space at home set up for work...

Now that we are all going to be working from home for the next few weeks you may need to get organised with a dedicated space to get your assignments and project work done in comfort and with as little stress as possible.


Check out flexjobs home office tips to get some ideas  

Wednesday 11 March 2020

Designer #19: Deirdre Breen


Ahead of our field Trip to Cork this coming Friday, the 13th of March it would be useful to look up designer Deirdre Breen of 'Dame Fine Print'. Deirdre is alumni of LIT's Limerick School of Art & Design (LSAD) and has been busy doing a wide variety of work since she graduated in 2014. Deirdre will give an overview of her work including collaboration with Ceadogan Rugs, an Irish Rug Company who handmade rugs that have been designed by up and coming Irish designers from a range of disciplines. Deirdre will mostly focus on her work with the Glucksman Gallery, 'Bandfield', a bandstand commission for the Mardyke in Cork City, which we will visit on the day. 

Monday 9 March 2020

Architect #19: O'Donnell Tuomey

Ireland's Pavilion, Biennale 2004

Ahead of our field trip to Cork on Friday the 13th of March it is advisable to visit O'Donnell Tuomey Architects web page and explore their portfolio of work. O'Donnell Tuomey are an award winning Dublin-based firm whom are globally regonised for their many projects in the UK, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, and China to name a few. They are also International renowned for curating the 2018 Venice Biennial with the theme of 'Folding Landscape'. 

Click here to see more of O'Donnell Tuomey Glucksman Gallery


Friday 6 March 2020

Cork Trip - CANCELLED


Unfortunately the course trip to Cork is now cancelled due to the unfolding situation with the Covid-19 crisis. 

Please follow the HSE website for up-to-date information and guidelines. 

Wednesday 4 March 2020

Designer #18: Designgoat


Designgoat are an award winning interior design company based in Dublin. They are one of the leading interior design company's currently in Ireland. They work on residential and commercial projects across the country.   

Tuesday 3 March 2020

TALK: Concrete Fair

There will be a talk tomorrow, Wednesday 04th of March in studio 4C03 at 1pm by Concrete Fair. Concrete Fair are experts in using Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) and offer a wide range of products for the interiors including lightweight concrete worktops, wall panels, vanity tops, and fireplace surrounds to mention a few. You can find out more at Concrete Fair Website

Concrete Fair will give an overview of their full range of products and variety of finishes and colour combinations tomorrow. This talk will last approximately an hour and will be followed by questions and answers. 



Monday 2 March 2020

Architect #18: Lemay Michaud


Lemay Michaud are a multi-disciplinary firm concentrating on architecture, branding and design. In their own words, they "work for and with people to create environments that are both aesthetic and amazingly alive." A Canadian based firm with approximately a team of 120+ people this firm is doing fresh and different work. 





Sunday 1 March 2020

Year 3: Gesler Report on Active Aging

Gensler Research Institute report on design for active aging might be of interest to year 3 for your current project at Riverbrook Nursing & Respite. The report discusses can design better support today's active aging population? We as Designer, know and understand this, but alas, the majority of the population still need to be convinced of this fact. The results of the report identified four major themes defining a design approach for actively aging population. 

Gensler is a global architectural,design & planning firm. They are currently in 49 locations across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East and the Americas. They have a staff of over 6,000 professionals. Their mission is to strive 'to make the places people live, work, and play more inspiring, more resilient, and more impactful.'