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Cast your vote for Ireland's favourite buildings and spaces
We all fancy ourselves as having an eye for design these days — from tiny tots snapping super-selfies at holiday hotspots to retirees in rambling clubs scaling castle ramparts to nab that award-winning uber-shot.
You'd think the professionals would be apoplectic. Not so fast.
Sean Mahon, the president of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI), puts it best. 'Architecture isn't just about buildings, it's about the experiences they create, the communities they support, and the future they help shape,' he tells Irish Examiner Home.
Teach Sprúis, Eden Architects. Picture: Andrew Campion
That's the spirit behind the RIAI Public Choice Award 2025, now in its 36th year. There are just days left to deadline as we're all called on to have our say before the online poll closes on Monday, June 16, at 5pm.
'The Public Choice Award gives everyone a voice in recognising the places that matter most. We're encouraging people to vote and be part of celebrating the positive impact architecture has on everyday life,' adds Mr Mahon.
Church Square Monaghan, Henry J Lyons; Harcourt Terrace Educate Together NS, tún architecture + design; Beechville Gate Lodge, A2 Architects.
From housing, schools, and libraries to greenways and civic infrastructure, this year's shortlist highlights the impact of great architecture on communities across Ireland and abroad.
The Public Choice prize is the only Irish architectural award decided by public vote and celebrates the buildings and spaces that shape our everyday lives.
Brick Built House, Courtney McDonnell Architects. Picture: Peter Molloy
The RIAI received 124 project entries this year.
Of these, 48 have been shortlisted for the Public Choice Award — including 21 in Dublin, 20 from across other counties, and 6 international projects by Irish architects.
The scope of all entries is a beguiling blend of ideas and inspiration.
Sundial, Donaghy + Dimond Architects. Picture: Fionn McCann
Who wouldn't be dizzy with joy when asked to take a virtual spin around a living space called Sundial?
Sadler's Wells East, O'Donnell + Tuomey. Picture: Nick Kane
Or what's not to adore about being invited to slip into a front-row pew at that cathedral of dance to bear witness to the architects' play of light at London's Sadler's Wells?
'This award is a reminder of how well-designed buildings, from public infrastructure to community hubs, can make a real difference to people's lives,' says the RIAI president.
Leeson Park Avenue, desiun architects; 55 Lad Lane, O'Donoghue & Associates Architects; Bailieborough Bridewell, Cooney Architects.
Because all facets of life and community are here — spanning bridges to demolition projects, and heaven-on-earth homes to a coroner's court.
'We're encouraging everyone to have their say and vote for the projects they believe deserve recognition,' adds Mr Mahon.
Victorian Return, Gró Works; Brady's Court, OBFA Architects; Tulach House, Ryan W Kennihan Architects.
Visit to cast your vote and learn more about the shortlisted projects
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