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From 24 October, the Irish Architecture Foundation is proud to present to public audiences three new exhibitions: A Lot With Little, BenchMark, and On Rest. These join a fourth exhibition already installed, The Reason of Towns, an exhibition with Valerie Mulvin, which together anchor This Is Where We Are Now, a season of architecture events examining the state of our place with exhibitions, films, symposia, and talks proudly presented by the IAF.

All exhibitions are open to audiences for free for five weeks from 24 October – 1 December at our temporary venue at Charlemont Walk, D2.

As well as these four exhibitions, This Is Where We Are Now is supported by a range of talks, conversations and symposia which elaborate on themes raised in the exhibitions, such as placemaking, public space, housing, the future of the Irish town, and more.

All exhibitions are free to visit on a drop-in basis during opening hours – no need to book a ticket.

All events are pre-book through the IAF’s Eventbrite page.

Accessibility: Ground floor, fully accessible via ramps on entry. Accessible toilets are located at the Charlemont Square Concierge building.

This Is Where We Are Now
Image: Ste Murray

General Info

Event Type(s) Exhibitions
Admission / Cost FREE
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.eventbrite.ie/...

Venue / Location

IAF at Charlemont Walk More Info

Address: Unit 3, Charlemont Walk
Charlemont Square
Dublin
D02 K7R6
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Public Transport Harcourt Luas

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Irish Architecture Foundation

About With a focus on public audiences and established in 2005, the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) is Ireland’s independent organisation that fosters and advances the culture and communication of architecture. Based in Dublin, but with a national remit and an international network, our purpose is to empower people to build a better world. A not-for-profit charity, the IAF is principally funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. It is additionally funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, under the auspices of the National Built Heritage Services; the Office of Public Works; and Dublin City Council. Across an increasingly broad range of events, programmes, and exhibitions, the IAF partners with individuals, organisations, government agencies, education institutions and civil society groups to ensure that our work builds civic pride and action and that outcomes are impactful and transformative.

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