March 31st, 2016
March 31st, 2016
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A really exciting architecture scene has developed in Ireland in the post-Celtic Tiger years. At the forefront are TAKA, a practice led by architects Alice Casey and Cian Deegan. This house, built in 2011, caught my attention as it challenged my previous loathing of pebble-dash and suggested that I should question my preconceptions!
Selected by our Founding Director Albert Hill.

A Modern Way to Live: our co-founder Matt Gibberd on light

House Style with Charlotte Taylor

Issue No.2 of The Modern House Magazine is here

Galleries and outdoor cultural spaces reopening this April

Gardener’s Diary: what seeds to sow in spring

New C20 Society book and lecture celebrate Alison and Peter Smithson

Architect Christophe Egret on what it means to build well-designed new homes