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GST Rationalisation: Towards a People-Centric Fiscal Architecture
In Kautilya’s Arthashastra, taxation is likened to the work of a bee—drawing nectar without harming the flower.
ASGCA to host Design Boot Camp at Pinehurst
After the overwhelming success of the inaugural event, the American Society of Golf Course Architects Foundation will host its second Design Boot Camp at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina from March 9-13, 2026.
Heritage regenerators: architects as community champions
Over the last five years, the Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) has handed out £35 million in grants and loans to support community-led regeneration of historic buildings.
Built vision
Irish architecture is not simply reacting to market conditions, it is anticipating the needs of cities, stakeholders and communities, setting a standard that will define the next decade.
Building & Architect of the Year Awards 2026 prepare to celebrate Ireland’s most innovative projects
Ireland’s most ambitious and forward-thinking construction and design projects are preparing to take centre stage at the Building & Architect of the Year Awards 2026.
Preliminary proposals sought for new st mary’s church
Architectural firms have until tomorrow to submit preliminary proposals for the rebuilding of St Mary’s Church in Derrybeg, following the Easter Monday fire. Around 20 firms with church design experience have engaged with the parish, conducting site visits and discussions.
Kennedy Wilson reshapes St Stephen’s Green project with bold ninth floor and cultural twist
Kennedy Wilson has submitted fresh plans to expand its landmark St Stephen’s Green office scheme to nine storeys, increasing capacity to over 3,000 workers and adding 3,530sqm of premium office space.
Henry J Lyons stabilises revenues but faces tight margins as directors’ pay edges up
Henry J Lyons, Ireland’s largest architectural practice, reported a marginal revenue increase to €30.66m in 2024, following the previous year’s sharp 18% drop linked to Dublin’s office market slowdown.
Future foundations
Architecture has always reflected ambition, yet today it also signals responsibility.
3 insights companies can take from the 2025 Building & Architect of the Year Awards winner
The 2025 Building & Architect of the Year Awards highlighted projects that are redefining what success looks like in construction and architecture.
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