La Biennale
The Laboratory of the Future, curated by Lesley Lokko, is now open to the public!
IAF
Emmett has been appointed Director of the Irish Architecture Foundation, starting in May 2023.
Prime Time
Emmett has participated in a PRIME TIME feature on O’ Connell Street, the main street of Dublin.
The Republic gets loose
Emmett was invited to write the keynote essay for the Irish Issue of the Architects Journal.
The Well Laid Table
Emmett is confirmed as one of Lesley Lokko’s Exhibitions Team members for 2023.
Foreign Exchange
Story, Building has published, Foreign Exchange, the first publication from Ireland’s newest architecture platform.
i See Earth review
A review and reflection on the work of Tom de Paor, triggered by his exhibition, I See Earth, at VISUAL.
Room to Improve?
Emmett presents research on architecture and property television in Ireland at the AIARG conference.
S,B Open Call #1
Story, Building has launched its first Open Call for submissions for the journal under the theme of TO ACCESS.
UU Culture Day
Emmett participates in Culture Day at the University of Ulster discussing exhibitions in architecture.
SHIT the play opens
SHIT, produced and directed by ThisIsPopBaby has opened for a new run at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
Ninety Nine Tesserae
Emmett launches the new collection of essays by Shane O’ Toole, Ireland’s most celebrate architecture critic.
House and Home
Emmett has contributed a chapter on House and Home in a new book edited by Dr. Lorcan Sirr.
City Limits
‘City Limits’ is published, a commissioned new essay on Dublin, music, walking and measure.
‘Momentum’ Review
A review of the exhibition, MOMENTUM, curated by the IAF, has been published by Visual Artists Ireland (VAI).
Sky Fold is open
SKY FOLD is making a new place of welcome for visitors at the front entrance of VISUAL in Carlow.
The Galleries are Closed Again, an essay on the Crawford Gallery is published in PVA issue 13.
Teaching Award ‘21
Emmett is the first practice based Professor to receive a President’s Award for Teaching at UCD