Go art deco in Sutton with this curvy Michael Scott gem for €995,000
Previous owners incorporated elements from houses they saw on honeymoon in Ceuta into design of this seafront three-bed
Previous owners incorporated elements from houses they saw on honeymoon in Ceuta into design of this seafront three-bed
Judge said 59-year-old Co Galway farmer ‘didn’t think’ of his elderly aunt when reversing machine across his farm yard while his view was obstructed in April 2018
Trial resulting conviction of Scott for manslaughter of his aunt heard in absence of jury that she had expressed fears for her life
Michael Scott, who denies running over aunt deliberately, had weak right eye but it was being ‘ignored by brain’, optometrist tells court
Argyle, in the south Dublin suburb, is thought to have been influenced by Geragh, Michael Scott’s Sandycove house
David Brophy’s record-breaking choir attempt at Dubai Expo 2020
Eoin Ó Broin believes Dubliners don’t value Busáras as much as they might
Castles, cadavers and flying saucer sightings: three days in the Boyne Valley
Joseph Walsh piece on view at Dublin Castle to be auctioned by Adam's
Much-loved but fortified building will be part of Open House this year
Whyte’s, Adam’s and de Vere’s show sought-after works in March auctions
Scott’s elegant work had a major modernising influence on Irish art and design
Theatre, dance and literature events can all be enjoyed online
The capital's streets are changing, and architects HJL are nearly always involved
Large selection of soccer memorabilia also going under the hammer
Comment: Plans for the former DIT site are a commodified vision of the ‘New Dublin’
24 St Stephen’s Green and 10 Burlington Road added to record of protected structures
Art sale and Lyric rumours distract from the savage changes needed at State broadcaster
Your annual chance to nose around private homes and off-limits buildings, free of charge
Grafton Architects honoured for significant contribution to advancement of architecture
A classic west of Ireland landscape by Paul Henry is one of two paintings with diplomatic provenances to be auctioned this month
Restaurateur's unusual hillside home has impeccable modernist credentials and fantastic sea views
Michael Scott charged over death of Chrissie Treacy (75) in April 2018
Pritzker winner gave ‘striking new identities’ to organisations around the world, paper says
Singular talent the driving force behind numerous landmark buildings worldwide
Vote 100: Founder of St Ultan’s children’s hospital looked for political and pragmatic solutions to deprivation
Contemporary five-bed in Kilkee has potential weekly income with Airbnb of €2,000
‘Heritage loss’ claims made for Robin Walker structure deemed ‘poor’ piece of urban infill
Runners in the Dublin City Marathon will pass many places of historical and architectural interest
His father built up Galtee cheese, and his first job was designing a piggery: now 95, the unassuming Irish ‘starchitect’ focuses on the small problems, such as where you hang your coat
More than 80 buildings are on view, but here are our top 10 must-see destinations
It’s hard to know what to make of the sexual politics of John B Keane’s play
Exhibition House and Home is a necessary resource for those interested in current issues
ROSC events were extraordinarily ambitious but to reprise them would be a mistake
The collective works in our series show how molten and defiant Irish artworks can be
Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey have won award after award for their building at the London School of Economics
Modernist houses have long been favoured backdrops for Hollywood baddies
A sprawling show pays tribute to Lynn, a humanitarian who was airbrushed from the 1916 picture
A new book explores how the State forged its own postcolonial architectural identity
Limestone formed when Ireland was still down near the equator, its deserts and dunes flooded by warm and shallow seas
Irishwoman Angela Brady, the former president of Royal Institute of British Architects, reveals what inspires her
Charlemont Street development the only PPP deal to survive property crash
The ‘Irish Times’ Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks project has published its first 30 entries, covering 1916-1945 – a time of paradoxical philistinism and creativity
Barry instilled ‘confidence, competence and creativity’ into generations of children
‘We have the same idiotic way of looking at the world’
World’s most prestigious architecture award won by Irish pair in recognition of work
Arup has played a leading part in the State’s most iconic modern architecture, from the Central Bank to Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport
Last October he entered into civil partnership with partner Eric Pearce
Cork-native (93) was major force in Irish art since 1940s
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices