James Howley

Modern Georgian

Modern Georgian

The modernity of the Goethe Institute in Merrion Square exemplifies sensitive renovation of Georgian buildings, writes James Howley


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Sanctity, suppression, survival

Sanctity, suppression, survival

James Howley highlights future plans for Ballintubber Abbey, Co Mayo, one of ireland’s oldest places of worship


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Book Review: The Follies and Garden Buildings of Ireland

Book Review: The Follies and Garden Buildings of Ireland


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A Capital Restoration

A Capital Restoration


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Book Review: James Pain Architect

Book Review: James Pain Architect


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Obelisks and eye-catchers

Obelisks and eye-catchers


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Carton from Ducal Mansion to Country House Hotel

Carton from Ducal Mansion to Country House Hotel


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Book Review: PETER PEARSON OF SEA & STONE: PAINTINGS 1974-2014

Book Review: PETER PEARSON OF SEA & STONE: PAINTINGS 1974-2014


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Book Review: IRISH GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE: CONSTRUCTION, DECAY, AND REINVENTION

Book Review: IRISH GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE: CONSTRUCTION, DECAY, AND REINVENTION


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Book Review: IRISH COUNTRY HOUSES A CHRONICLE OF CHANGE

Book Review: IRISH COUNTRY HOUSES A CHRONICLE OF CHANGE


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Book Review: TOLLYMORE PARK: THE GOTHICK REVIVAL OF THOMAS WRIGHT & LORD LIMERICK

Book Review: TOLLYMORE PARK: THE GOTHICK REVIVAL OF THOMAS WRIGHT & LORD LIMERICK


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Book Review: Mausolea Hibernica

Book Review: Mausolea Hibernica


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Book Review: Knockbreda: Its Monuments & People

Book Review: Knockbreda: Its Monuments & People


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Book Review: Nathaniel Clements (1705-77): Politics, Fashion and Architecture in Mid-Eighteenth Century Ireland

Book Review: Nathaniel Clements (1705-77): Politics, Fashion and Architecture in Mid-Eighteenth Century Ireland


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Witness And Symbol

Witness And Symbol

Few sites in Ireland are as resonant as Dublin’s GPO, where the new Witness History Centre enriches our understanding of this symbol of nationhood, writes James Howley


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Master of Miniatures

Master of Miniatures

Michael Craig’s miniature worlds continue a traditional Irish art form dating back to illuminated Christian manuscripts, writes James Howley


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The National Gallery revisited

The National Gallery revisited

James Howley pays a visit to the National Gallery as it prepares to reopen following a major refurbishment programme

 


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TCD looks eastward

TCD looks eastward

Can the pragmatic 21st-century East range at Trinity College Dublin match the 18th-century splendour of the West Front? James Howley appraises recent developments on the campus

 


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The Lexicon

The Lexicon

The new Lexicon is a worthy member of Dublin’s distinguished group of public libraires, writes James Howley in his appraisal of the controversial new building.


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