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For The Love of Ireland's Buildings (Hardback)€29.99
A personal selection by artist Michael Lunt of over 120 drawings and paintings from fifty years of the Roadstone Calendar, reflecting the artist’s love of Ireland's buildings and engineering in our towns and landscapes.
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More Than Concrete Blocks : Dublin city's twentieth-century buildings and their stories, Volume 3 1973-1999 : 3€30.00
More Than Concrete Blocks: Dublin city's twentieth-century buildings and their stories is a three volume series of architectural history books which are richly illustrated and written for the general reader.
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OMP: O'Mahony Pike Architects (Hardback)€39.99
OMP is widely recognised for having developed serious expertise in diverse fields over five decades, including urban planning, housing and off-site construction. This book is a fitting record of an architectural practice that is building towards a sustainable future for Ireland’s towns and cities
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Enduring Ruin: Environmental Destruction during the Irish Revolution€30.00
The Irish Revolution inflicted unprecedented damage to built-up and natural landscapes between 1916 and 1923. Destruction transcended national and ideological divisions and remained a fixture within Irish urban and rural landscapes years after independence, presenting an Ireland politically transformed yet physically disfigured.
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Irish Architectural & Decorative Studies-vol.24€20.99
This annual journal reflects the Irish Georgian Society's present remit, which ranges from Georgian architecture to the entire spectrum of Ireland's post-Medieval architecture and its special need for protection, interpretation, understanding and appreciation. The content of each volume is wide and varied, testimony to the diversity and scholarship of the series.
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Little Republics: The Story of Bungalow Bliss€15.99
Bungalow Bliss, first published in 1971, was a book of house designs that buyers could use to build a home for themselves affordably.
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The Dublin Architecture Guide : 1937-2021€25.00
With a Foreword by Dermot Bannon and an introductory essay by the architect Jonathan Sergison, The Dublin Architecture Guide 1937–2021 is a companion guide to the modern architecture of Dublin.
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Straw, Hay & Rushes in Irish Folk Tradition€35.00
Fully illustrated history of everyday rural Irish life, based on the National Museum of Ireland’s collection of straw, hay and rushes.
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Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies (vol. 23)€21.00
IRISH ARCHITECTURAL AND DECORATIVE STUDIES is the annual journal of the Irish Georgian Society.
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The Dignity of Everyday Life : Celebrating Michael Scott's BusarasSpecial Price €27.99 Regular Price €34.99
Michael Scott’s Áras Mhic Dhiarmada and Busáras is one of the most important modernist buildings in Ireland. Built between 1947 and 1953, it was intended to be a bus station like no other, providing ordinary working people with a range of amenities including a roof-top restaurant, incredible panoramic views of Dublin, a crèche, a 24-hour newsreel cinema, and a host of shops and services.