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Interaction12: Dublin 1-3 Feb 2012
75 speakers over 4 days. Conference, Workshops, Activities Learn from, be inspired by, and connect with interaction designers from all over the world http://interaction12.ixda.org/programme/
SuDS Training Workshop
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems February 8th & 9th 2012 Hilton Dublin Airport Hotel, Malahide Road, Dublin This February, ILI is organising a two day training workshop in Dublin in sustainable drainage systems. Course Tutor: Robert Bray, Robert Bray Associates. Recent years have seen unprecedented flood damage in Dublin, Cork and other parts of the country. A single flooding event in urban areas (Cork in 2009, Dublin in 2011) costs €35-50 milion in repair work. The use of SuDS to …
Untitled- All Ireland Architectural Research Group (AIARG) conference
'Untitled' seeks to capture the range of architectural research being conducted on the island of Ireland. Proposals were invited for analytical & interpretative papers from postgraduate students, academics & practitioners involved in the field of architectural research in Ireland. The Conference in gathering this wide range of theory and practice will provide a foundation from which further research in architecture will be encouraged while providing a shop window for possible future collaboration. Anyone registering an interest can send an …
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About the AAI
The Architectural Association of Ireland was founded in 1896 ‘to promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and the allied sciences and arts, and to provide a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture’.





