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Dublin’s Domestic Architecture (CYDPH talk 1)

07.03.2023, 13:00 P.M.

CONSERVING YOUR DUBLIN PERIOD HOUSE 2023 (TALK 1)

Dublin’s Domestic Architecture: its historic stylistic evolution by Charles Duggan, Heritage Officer, Dublin City Council.

This is the first talk in the Irish Georgian Society and Dublin City Council's Conserving your Dublin Period House talk series.

This talk will provide an overview of the stylistic evolution of Dublin's domestic architecture. All periods and types of houses will be examined, from the modest Edwardian artisan dwelling to the substantial red-bricks of the Victorian suburbs and the fine townhouses of our Georgian city squares as well as later suburban modernist houses.

The talks will be of particular interest to owners of houses listed as Protected Structures or located within Architectural Conservation Areas. These talks will also benefit building professionals and practitioners and are approved for CPD by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Engineers Ireland, the Irish Planning Institute and the CIF Heritage Contractors.

The talk costs €15.

Subscribers will be able to attend the talk in person at the IGS's City Assembly House or online live through Zoom. Please be advised that you do not need to decide at time of booking whether you wish to attend in person or online.

In addition, all talk subscribers, irrespective of whether they attended in-person or on-line, will be sent a link to the recording of the talk which will be available to watch for a further two-weeks. After the two-week period the link will expire and cannot be re-issued

There will be an opportunity at the end of the talk to ask conservation questions relevant to your period house. Those watching the talk live online can submit their questions through the Zoom Q&A function.

To view the whole talks programme for the Conserving your Dublin Period House talks please click here

The Conserving your Dublin Period House talks are an action of the Dublin City Council Heritage Plan. They form part of the Irish Georgian Society's Conservation Education Programme, which is supported by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and The Heritage Council.




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