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ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION of IRELAND Since 1896

AAI Open Meeting - Join the Committee

Curious about the AAI and interested in joining the committee? Come to an open meeting on Wednesday the 19th of October. We have openings in the Programme, Publications, Awards & Competitions, and Digital sub-committees, and are always interested in new ideas for speakers, projects and events. We look forward to seeing you there!
AAI Open Meeting
Venue TBC

Wednesday 19.10.22 7pm

We would like to encourage our practice members, whose continued suppport sustains the activities of the organisation, to share this with any members of their staff who might be interested in contributing their ideas and enthusiasm to the AAI. The committee give their time on a voluntary basis, and the current officers will be present on Wednesday to explain the nature of their roles and why (or if) they find being involved rewarding, interesting and fun...

If you are unable to make it but would like to discuss an idea or suggestion, or make a referral, please let us know. 

Finally , a reminder that if you have any queries regarding your membership status or benefits please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

President / Programme Officer – Orla O’Kane
Vice President – John Flynn
Secretary – Gillian Brady
Treasurer – Joe Swan
Awards Officer – Séamus Bairéad
Digital & Publicity Officer – Dan Leahy
Competitions Officer – St. John Walsh
Publications Officers – Aoife - Marie Buckley & Harry Hogan
Site Visit Officer – Claudia Murray
Committee Members – Ronan Kenny, Anna Livia Dillon & Alison Rea

The Architectural Association of Ireland is a non-profit voluntary organisation, founded in 1896, with the aim of promoting greater discussion, dissemination and engagement in architecture and the built environment. Since its foundation, the AAI has developed a range of initiatives to encourage the amelioration of architectural culture in Ireland. Today, regular activities include an annual public lecture series comprising national and international speakers; site visits to emerging projects across the country; the publication of Building Material, the sole, peer-reviewed, journal on contemporary architectural discourse, critical practice and scholarship in architecture in Ireland.
The AAI would like to thank the following members and organisations who support the voluntary committee to implement the AAI programme.

AAI Patrons
O’Mahony Pike Architects

AAI Sponsors
Scott Tallon Walker Architects
Henry J Lyons Architecture
van Dijk Architects

AAI Supporters
Ryan Kennihan Architects
O’Connell Mahon Architects
Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects
Donaghy + Dimond Architects
Lafferty Architects & Project Managers
Urban Agency
Architectural Farm
ION.ie Vectorworks BIM
McCullough Mulvin Architects
DMVF Architects
Grafton Architects
O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects
Eco Window Concepts
Aughey O’Flaherty Architects
GKMP Architects


Architectural Partners

Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland
Irish Architecture Foundation
Irish Architectural Archive
Irish Georgian Society
Irish Concrete Society
Architecture at the Edge
Denis Byrne & DarcSpace


Educational Partners
Department of History of Art and Architecture, Trinity College Dublin
Department of Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering, TCD
UCD School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy
TUD Dublin School of Architecture
SAUL University of Limerick
Sligo Institute of Technology
Waterford Institute of Technology
Cork Centre for Architectural Education
Cork Institute of Technology
University College Cork
Queens University Belfast
 
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