Architecture

Our architectural heritage is one of the most tangible aspects of our heritage. By conserving our historic buildings we help to preserve them for future generations to enjoy as part of their heritage, just as we do now.

Welcome to Architecture

The built environment is part of our lives, shelters our activities and the historic, built environment supports our sense of identity. As defined by the Heritage Act, 1995 [PDF 96KB], 'architectural heritage' includes all structures, buildings, traditional and designed, and groups of buildings including street-scapes and urban vistas, which are of historical, archaeological, artistic, engineering, scientific, social or technical interest.

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LATEST NEWS

UCD launch Distance Learning courses on World Heritage Conservation

The Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate in World Heritage Conservation are part-time, online, distance learning courses.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Conference "Power, Prayer & Public Archaeology"

2nd & 3rd July, Trim, Co Meath- A conference in celebration of 750 years since the foundation of the Black Friary

FEATURED INITIATIVE

REPS 4 Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme

In partnership with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, the Heritage Council administers a grants scheme to REPS 4 participants for the conservation and repair of Traditional Farm Buildings.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Built Heritage Conservation & Ecological Sustainable Development (2012)

The conservation of the built heritage has a contribution to make to the achievement of environmental balance in human affairs, or ‘sustainable development’.