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Archive is the podcast of the Architectural Association of Ireland.



In 1896, the AAI was founded ‘to promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and the allied sciences and arts, and to provide a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture’.



Through the Archive podcast series, we hope to continue this conversation about architecture, both in Ireland and further afield. In each episode we speak to a national or international figure from the field of architecture, art or design about their work, their thinking and their process.



To date, we've talked to a diverse range of international architects, such as 2013 Stirling Prize winning, William Mann (Witherford Watson Mann), 2010 Venice Silver Lion winner, Kersten Geers (OFFICE KGDVS) and Portugese architect Ricardo Bak Gordon (Bak Gordon arquitectos); alongside a number of Irish practices, including Royal Gold Medal recipients, Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey (O'Donnell + Tuomey architects) and Young Architect of the Year nominees, Cian Deegan and Alice Casey (TAKA architects).



For more information about the Architectural Association of Ireland and the work that we do, please visit our website at architecturalassociation.ie. You can also keep up with the latest news and events via our facebook page or twitter @AAIarchitecture.



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Archive, Volume 4 Episode 1: Dermot Boyd in conversation with Annette... The post Archive, Volume 4 Episode 1: Gigon/Guyer Architects appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 3 Episode 1: Aprar Elawad in conversation with Joe... The post Archive, Volume 3 Episode 2: Lawrence & Long Architects appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 3 Episode 1: Dermot Boyd in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 3 Episode 1: Leon van Schaik appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 6: JJ Digby in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 6: Peter Wirtz appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 5: Michael Hayes in conversation with Jan... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 5: Raumlabor appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 4: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 4: Max O’Flaherty appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 3: The story of how the MAC (Metropolitan... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 3: the MAC appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 2: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 2: José Paulo Dos Santos appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
Archive, Volume 2 Episode 1: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 2 Episode 1: O’Donnell & Tuomey appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 14: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 14: Richard Wentworth appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 13: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 13: Kersten Geers appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 12: Andrew Clancy in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 12: Hermann Czech appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 11: Michael Hayes and Jimi Shields... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 11: Peter Beard appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 10: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 10: Jimi Shields appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 9: Michael Hayes and Andrew Clancy... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 9: Miroslav Šik appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
AAI Podcast Series, Episode 8: Michael Hayes in conversation with... The post Archive, Volume 1 Episode 8: William Mann appeared first on AAI - Since 1896.
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