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Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
The RIAI is the regulatory and support body for Architects in Ireland. They are committed to upholding the highest standards in architecture and providing impartial and authoritative advice and information in issues affecting architects, the built environment and society.
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Series details
Title
Year
Status
Broadstone Park. AI 225-March 2007
2007
Archived
Browne Clayton Column, Carrigbyrne, Co. Wexford. AI 213-January 2006
2006
Archived
Built to last - the sustainable reuse of buildings, an action of the Dublin city heritage plan. AI 220-September 2006
2006
Archived
Bunscoil Phobail Feirste - primary school, Belfast. AI 174-February 2002
2002
Archived
Business Innovation Centre, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. AI 219-July/August 2006
2006
Archived
CABAS temporary school, Ashton School, Blackrock, Cork. AI 188-June 2003
2003
Archived
Cabra library, Dublin. AI 177-May 2002
2002
Archived
CAD applications: Microstation. AI 225-March 2007
2007
Archived
Campshire cafes, North Wall Quay, Dublin. AI 179-July/August 2002
2002
Archived
Can architects meet the challenge of leisure? AI 171-October 2001
2001
Archived
Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada. AI 216-April 2006
2006
Archived
Carlow Institute of Technology. AI 176-April 2002
2002
Archived
Carlow tourist office and gallery. AI 175-March 2002
2002
Archived
Carrickmines croquet and lawn tennis club, Co. Dublin. AI 171-October 2001
2001
Archived
Carton Le Vert House, Rathmullen, Co. Donegal. AI 191-October 2003
2003
Archived
Case study: The Sage Gateshead, by Foster and partners - the joiner's challenge. AI 217-May 2006
2006
Archived
Cavan Institute. AI 230-September 2007
2007
Archived
Ceann Tra, Clew Bay, Co. Mayo. AI 179-July/August 2002
2002
Archived
Cedar Brook, Cherry Orchard, Dublin. AI 198-June 2004
2004
Archived
Centre for Research into Infectious Diseases, CRID, UCD, Dublin. AI 194-February 2004
2004
Archived
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