Healy, Anna(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
I’ve been exploring the movement between and through built forms that can free them from being a spatial limit and instead allow them to become a temporal and spatial experience. This experience includes an awareness of ...
Murphy, Carthage(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
This thesis argues that the term permanence across its many definitions is particularily relevant to architecture at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It proposes that an understanding of permanence is necessary ...
Moloney, Eleanor(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
As architecture is a culprit in physically detaching people from their surrounding environment I hope to create an architecture of layers each enclosing a particular climate or atmosphere expressed through a specific use ...
O'Callaghan, Eugene(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
Architecture is better understood in a context, and this dissertation tries to provide the context for student housing on a city block in the centre of Belfast. The dissertation embodies the thesis idea of the building as ...
Cahill, Jeremiah(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
The spatial perspective of human society has become widely recognized as an influential force in shaping human behaviour and societal development. The design of our everyday spaces, which we interact directly and indirectly, ...
Reidy, Clare(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
The aim of this thesis is to re-imagine how to treat the river’s edge and introduce new realistic and thoughtful ideas based on different ways of working with water that can help diminish the damage done by the power of ...
Higgins, Orla(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
Through investigations of local vernacular and historical building along the coast of Ireland, I’ve sought to add new value along the coastal edge. The thesis explores the impact of the natural condition on how manmade ...