"Building Innovation at Trinity" - Valerie Mulvin and Niall McCullough at Inspiring Ideas @ Trinity webinar series - 14th Oct 2020 1pm
Front Square and the Campanile. The Old Library. The Dining Hall. The Provost’s House. Trinity College is best known for its impressive ensemble of historic buildings. But today’s Architects are equally shaping the college campus as they are designing innovative modern buildings to educate current and future generations. These buildings connect with Trinity’s past while focusing firmly on the needs of the future, making the most of modern design thinking and technology.
Led by host Dr. Sandra O’Connell of The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, architects Valerie Mulvin & Niall McCullough (McCullough Mulvin Architects) and Wayne Rothwell (Scott Tallon Walker) will discuss the challenges and issues that come with designing a new building for a campus that is both historic and innovative, including the relationship to existing buildings, the vital role of sustainability in new buildings and how Trinity’s newest architecture responds to the needs of the Trinity community as well as our central Dublin location.
Join us for this webinar, which will focus on three striking new additions to Trinity’s Campus; the Long Room Hub on Fellowes Square (McCullough Mulvin Architects, opened 2010), the Trinity Business School (Scott Tallon Walker Architects, opened 2019) and Trinity’s newest building, Printing House Square (McCullough Mulvin Architects, due to open in October 2020) with insights from the architects who designed them.
Full details available here.
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Category:
- Lectures
- Related Projects:
- Printing House Square, Trinity College Dublin
- Trinity Long Room Hub