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Journal Article
Journal Title | Architectural review |
Article Title | Foreign correspondence |
Author | Clancy, Andrew |
Issue | (1462) |
Page(s) | pp54-59 |
Date | June 2019 |
Content | illustrations, photos, text |
Note(s) | Irish architecture evinces a proud vernacular tradition, yet a great deal of cross pollination has been at play, translating and transmuting external influences. With a variety of examples ranging from the 10th century stone monastery on St Macdara's Island to Tom de Paor's peat briquette construction for the 2000 Venice Biennale, the author shows how Irish architectural culture is one of import / export. |
Subject(s) | vernacular architecture ; historic buildings ; peat ; exhibition buildings ; history ; monasteries ; one-off houses |
QUB Location | Search QUB Library Catalogue |
UCD Location | Search UCD Library Catalogue |