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Architecture on the edge 2018

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  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Architects Kevin Leyden, Franks Monahan,  Mairin Doddy, Conservation Architect Galway County Council, Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction and Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
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  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Mairin Doddy, Conservation Architect Galway County Council, and Architect Kevin Leyden.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
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  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Architect Frank Monaghan with Chief Executive of Galway County Council .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
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  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Architects Kevin Leyden, Franks Monahan,  Mairin Doddy, Conservation Architect Galway County Council, Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction and Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
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  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
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 Architects Kevin Leyden, Franks Monahan,  Máirin Doddy, Conservation Architect Galway County Council, Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction and Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge127 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
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 Architect  Frank Monahan, Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, and  Architect Kevin Leyden<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge128.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Architect  Frank Monahan, Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, and  Architect Kevin Leyden<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge128 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Architect  Frank Monahan, Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis, and  Architect Kevin Leyden<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge129.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
 Architects Kevin Leyden and Frank Monahan, Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction and Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge130.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
  Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council and Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge131.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
  Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council and Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge132.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
  Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council and Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge132 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
At the Launch was Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge133.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
At the Launch was Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge134.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
At the Launch was Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge134 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
At the Launch was Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge135.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
At the Launch was Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis. <br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposur
    architecture on the edge136.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan cheered on by Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Kevin Leyden and Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge138.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan cheered on by Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Kevin Leyden and Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge137.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan cheered on by Kevin Kelly Chief Executive Galway County Council, Kevin Leyden and Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge139.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan cheered on by Kevin Leyden and Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge140 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan cheered on by Kevin Leyden and Rachel Stewart , Stewart Construction .<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge140.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge141.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge141 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge142.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com<br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge143 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge143.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
Mayor of Galway City Cllr Niall McNelis plays  Architect  Frank Monahan.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge144.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
  Architects  Frank Monahan and Kevin Leyden.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge145.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
  Architects  Frank Monahan and Kevin Leyden.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge146.JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open Buildings, Symposium, Architecture Yoga as part of Framing the Future with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com  Architects  Frank Monahan and Kevin Leyden.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge146 (1).JPG
  • 3/10/2018  Repro free: Watch out for Pop Up Ping Pong, Open House, Architecture Yoga as part of Placing Making with Architecture at the Edge Festival which runs in Galway, Mayo and Clare on the 20th, 21st and 26th October 2018 www.architectureattheedge.com <br />
  Architects  Frank Monahan and Kevin Leyden.<br />
.Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    architecture on the edge147.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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 Peter Maybury , Tom de Paor at The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    2palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
 Peter Maybury , Tom de Paor and Frank Monaghan at The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    1palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
 Peter Maybury , Tom de Poor and Frank Monaghan at The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    0palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    3palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    5palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    4palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    6palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    7palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  The Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    8palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  Olly Revill Galway with Tom de Paor and Louise Manifold  at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    9palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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Olga Marques and Helena McElmeel, Architects Olly Revill Galway with Tom de Paor at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    12palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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  Olly Revill Galway with Tom de Paor and Louise Manifold  at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    11palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
<br />
  Olly Revill Galway with Tom de Paor and Louise Manifold  at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
    10palas Architectureon the edge.JPG
  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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Olga Marques and Helena McElmeel, Architects with Tom de Paor at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
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  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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Fergal , Dara and Hugh O' Dowd from Ballinderreen and Fredrick jape von Richter, Creganna at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
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  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
 <br />
Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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Kevin Leyden NUI Galway and Sarah Kelly from  Pat McCabe Architects  at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
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  • 21/10/2018 repro free: Architecture at the Edge (AATE) , a weekend celebration of exceptional architecture in the West of Ireland. Featuring a series of talks, tours, workshops and exhibitions, the festival invites people of all ages to explore the built environment of their city and county.<br />
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Showcasing some of the West of Ireland's most outstanding architectural features, this weekend-long festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore some of the hidden architectural gems of Galway and Mayo. Join a team of expert guides as they take you on a tour of homes, buildings and spaces that are typically off limits. Architecture at the Edge will encourage a lively debate on standards of urban design, planning and sustainability through public engagement in a variety of events.<br />
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Jill McGregor, Clora O'Neill, and Rachel Stewart  at the Architecture at the Edge (AATE) where architect Tom dePaor spoke about the design of the Palas. Photo:Andrew Downes, XPOSURE.
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