RIAI Triennial Gold Medal
The RIAI Triennial Gold Medal has been awarded since 1934 to the best building completed in the preceding three years by a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.
Recipients
Years | Building | Architect |
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1932 - 1934 | St Thomas' Church, Dublin | Frederick Hicks |
1938 - 1940 | Dublin Airport | Desmond Fitzgerald |
1947 - 1949 | Aspro Factory, Dublin | Alan Hope |
1950 - 1952 | Out-Patient’s Department and Treatment Centre at St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar | Thomas Kennedy |
1953 - 1955 | Busáras, Dublin | Michael Scott |
1956 - 1958 | College of Physical Education, Dominican Convent | Piaras Mac Cionnaith |
1959 - 1961 | Radio Telefís Éireann Studios | Michael Scott & Partners |
1962 - 1964 | GEC Factory | Michael Scott & Partners |
1965 - 1967 | Church of St Aengus, Burt | Liam McCormick |
1968 - 1970 | Restaurant Building, UCD | Robin Walker |
1971 - 1973 | Administration Building, UCD | Andrzej Wejchert |
1974 - 1976 | Irish Management Institute, Dublin | Arthur Gibney & Partners |
1977 - 1979 | Currency Centre, Dublin | Sam Stephenson |
1980 - 1982 | St. Brendan's Community School, Birr | Peter & Mary Doyle |
1983 - 1985 | Calvert House Offices, Belfast | Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects |
1986 - 1988 | Bolton Street, Dublin | Gilroy McMahon Architects |
1989 - 1991 | Tourist Office, Limerick | Murray O Laoire |
1992 - 1994 | Ceide Fields Visitor Centre, Co Mayo | Mary McKenna |
1995 - 1997 | Library, Cork Institute of Technology | De Blacam & Meagher |
1998 - 2000 | Ranelagh Multidenominational School, Dublin | O'Donnell & Tuomey |
2001 - 2003 | Croke Park Development, Dublin | Gilroy McMahon Architects |
References
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