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An overlay contour survey of Glin Castle by James Kennedy and Caoimhe Roughan.
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An early hand drawn overlay working drawing by Caoimhe Roughan testing and developing the proposal in plan, how it makes an edge to the canal, Croke Park and the domestic buildings surrounding the site.
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A developed axonometric study by Cian O’Donnell showing level changes and public urban spaces, massing of his housing blocks and relationship with context and Connolly Train Station.
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An initial ink sketch by David Conway of his Dublin Housing Scheme, testing ideas of ground level and section.
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An initial ink sketch by David Conway of his Dublin Housing Scheme, testing ideas of shared public spaces in a perspective aerial plan.
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An overlay axonometric study by Djenab Bah of her scheme at Croke Park showing routes to, between, through and along the canal.
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A developed plan of Djenab Bah’s proposal at Croke Park, linking the scheme to the stadium north of the canal and school and terrace houses to the south
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The southern elevation of Djenab Bah’s proposal with Croke Park stadium in the background.
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A site section through Croke Park stadium, the canal and cross section of the proposal showing differences between the north and south elevations.
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An interior perspective by Eimear Kelly of her proposal for Dublin.
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 An early sketch proposal by Eimear Kelly of her scheme in Mountjoy Square.
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The developed context ground plan by Emer Flood of her Dublin scheme in Mountjoy Square, showing relationship with the ground, planting and ground surfaces.
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 Paper model by Rosie Bergin of her Connolly Station scheme.
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Construction details in section, plan and axonometric of structural system, thermal enclosure and elevation study by Natalia Szymkowiak.
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 Exterior perspective by Máire McGovern of proposed public spaces, ground and roof gardens and deep facade with a series of private balconies.
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  A ground context plan by Máire McGovern showing private and public open space with shadow casts of housing blocks.
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 A site section by Máire McGovern showing private and public open spaces between housing blocks with a layered elevational study.
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 Interior perspective by Máire McGovern of one of her living spaces and its relationship to the exterior public spaces.
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 An early sketch plan proposal by David Conway.
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Construction details in section, plan and axonometric of structural system, thermal enclosure and elevation study by David Conway.
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Construction details in section, plan and axonometric of structural system, thermal enclosure and elevation study by David Conway.
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     Stepped section showing two apartment units and circulation core with brick screen and balconies at 1:200
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Construction details in section, plan and axonometric of structural system, thermal enclosure and elevation study by Caoimhe Roughan.
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Axonometric study by Rosie Bergen of her Freetown proposal.
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An axonometric drawing of Jessica Malones scheme for Freetown which proposes a new interconnecting ground surfaces between housing blocks which protrudes into the water.
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 An overlay plan proposal by Caoimhe Roughan with a new water edge and water way infrastructure integrated intertwined through context.
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1:200 A rendered axonometric drawing by Nina Winship of her proposal for Freetown, making a walled enclosure with a series of new streets to the waters edge.
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 A rendered sectional perspective by Nina Winship showing the character of interior living spaces and their relationship to ground and streets below.
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 A sketch by David Conway of his Freetown scheme, testing ideas of shared public space and section.
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 A structural axonometric by David Conway of his overall Freetown scheme in context.
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 A developed axonometric by David Conway of the proposed exposed structural system showing how it crosses land and water.
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 A sectional perspective by Finnian Kelly of his Freetown proposal showing elevations and construction details.
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 Learning to draw place, a collective drawing workshop with Plattenbaustudio, Berlin.
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A rendered interior by Djenab Bah of her Freetown courtyard scheme.

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