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Good. Moderate shelfwear, reading creases on spine and spine slightly cocked, minor tear on back cover, pages clean inside with no markings. 176 p. New Irish Architecture., No. 16. Audience: General/trade; Professional and scholarly; College/higher education. For nearly three decades, the best-selling and highly acclaimed NEW IRISH ARCHITECTURE series has been compre hensively docu menting the best of contemporary Irish architecture through the buildings and projects featured in the annual AAI AWARDS for Excellence in Architectural Design. Entries are judged by a panel of five Irish and international assessors, offering a unique critical appraisal of contemporary Irish architecture. Each volume of New Irish Architecture carries copious drawings and photographs, architects' descriptions and the assessors' comments on every awarded and commended scheme. Volumes from no. 16 onwards also carry a keynote essay by the international critic on that year's jury. The series was established for the AAI by Gandon Editions in 1986. In 2001 (with volume 16), a new, much-expanded and more book-like octavo-format was adopted, allowing more coverage that before. Small numbers of some earlier volumes are still available (contact Gandon for details). The keynote essay in vol 16 is "Ireland's Critical Internationalism" by Jean-Louis Cohen. The Award-winning buildings featured are: Project Arts Centre, Dublin by Shay Cleary; No.1 Grand Canal Quay, Dublin, by de Blacam & Meagher; Residential Tower in Temple Bar by de Blacam & Meagher; Irish Pavilion, Architectural Biennale, Venice, by de Paor Architects; 11m2 Extension to Family House in city-centre Victorian terrace, Dublin, by Hassett Ducatez Architects; Tower, Stranorlar / Ballybofey, Co Donegal, by Henchion + Reuter; Model Arts & Niland Gallery, Sligo by McCullough Mulvin; Smithfield Public Space, Dublin, by McGarry Ní Éanaigh. Also featured are a further 15 commended projects. **If you have any queries about this book, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@ravenbooks. ie**