Department of Architecture, CIT

Department of Architecture, CIT

The Department of Architecture, CIT are based in the Architecture Factory. We offer courses in Inter

Photos from Department of Architecture, CIT's post 02/03/2023

MAKE 2023 SYMPOSIUM
MAKING AND PLACE

Time: Saturday 4 March 2023
10.00am - 5.00pm (registration opens 9.00am)
Venue: Curtis Auditorium MTU Cork School of Music
Union Quay, Cork.

BOOKING LINK: https://events.cit.ie/index.cfm?page=events&eventId=806
Our Symposium MAKING AND PLACE features speakers who will examine structure, landscape, and boundary, as key themes in the creation of architectural forms, art installations, and site-specific art practices.

MAKE 2023 is hosted by MTU CRAWFORD COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN.
ENQUIRIES: [email protected]

FEATURING TWO EMINENT ACADEMICS:

PROFESSOR TIM INGOLD UK Tim Ingold, CBE, FBA, FRSE is Professor Emeritus of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. He has carried out fieldwork among Saami and Finnish people in Lapland, and has written on environment, technology and social organisation in the circumpolar North, on animals in human society, and on human ecology and evolutionary theory. His more recent work explores environmental perception and skilled practice. Ingold’s current interests lie on the interface between anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture. Ingold is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In 2022 he was made a CBE for services to Anthropology.

title of presentation: MAKING GROWING LEARNING


JUHANI PALLASMAA* FINLAND Juhani Pallasmaa, architect, professor emeritus, writer, Helsinki. Design work in 1983-2022 through his office in Helsinki. Rector of the Institute of Industrial Design, Director of the Museum of Finnish Architecture, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Helsinki University of Technology. Several visiting professorships in the USA; teaching and lecturing in numerous universities in Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. Member of the Pritzker Architecture Prize Jury 2008-14. Pallasmaa has published 70 books and 900 essays and prefaces; writings translated in 36 languages. His books include: The Embodied Image (2011), The Thinking Hand (2009), The Architecture of Image: existential space in cinema (2008) and The Eyes of the Skin (1996). He is honorary member of SAFA, AIA and RIBA, and has received six Honorary Doctorates and numerous Finnish and international awards. *Via live ZOOM link from Helsinki.

Title of presentation: EMBODIED AND EMPATHIC IMAGINATION: intuiting experience and emotion in art and architecture.


AND FEATURING THREE ACCLAIMED MAKERS:

ANN HAMILTON USA Ann Hamilton is a visual artist internationally recognized for her large-scale multimedia installations, public projects, print media and performance collaborations. Responsive to the contingencies of the sites where she works – cloth, texts spoken and written, animals, and people suspended or in motion – the qualities of these spaces, objects, and their atmospheres evoke an awareness of the site and the scale of the body to ask how, in a technologically extended world, the literacies of the hand and embodied knowledge cultivate attention in a hyper distracted world of information
Hamilton received a BFA in textile design from the University of Kansas in 1979 and an MFA in sculpture from the Yale School of Art in 1985. She has been the recipient of the National Medal of the Arts, Heinz Award, MacArthur Fellowship, and the Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. She represented the United States in the 1991 Sao Paulo Bienal, the 1999 Venice Biennale.

ISMINI SAMANIDI GREECE/UK Ismini Samanidi was born in Athens and studied in London at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art. She now lives and works on the South Coast of England.
Her work has been exhibited internationally with solo shows in the UK and US and was included in the Most Real Thing at the New Art Center (UK), the Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art (China) and Le Fil des possibles at L’Espace De L'Art Concret (France). Her work is in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. She was the first weaver to be invited as artist in residence at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. Ismini is an associate lecturer at Central Saint Martins.
More information: http://www.isminisamanidou.com/

EILIS O’CONNELL IRELAND Eilis O’Connell is one of Ireland's most internationally recognised contemporary sculptors. Born in Derry, she studied sculpture at the Crawford School of Art, Cork and the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, and was subsequently granted research fellowships at The British School at Rome and P.S.I. in New York. She has represented Ireland and Britain at the Venice, Paris, and São Paolo Biennales and her small sculptures were shown at the Guggenheim Museum in Venice. In 2018 her series of outdoor sculptures were exhibited at E1027, the world-renowned home designed by the Irish architect & furniture designer Eileen Gray (1878-1976) in Cap Martin, France. O'Connell's work can be found in numerous high profile public locations in London (Canary Wharf, London Docklands Development Corporation), Cardiff, Newcastle, Bristol, Wolverhampton, Southampton, Milton Keynes and in Dublin, Belfast, Dundalk, Mallow, and Cork in Ireland. Other privately commissioned works can be seen at Lismore Castle in Ireland, Chatsworth & Antony House in England and various private gardens in France and Spain.
She is a founder director of the National Sculpture Factory in Cork, a former member of the Arts Council of Ireland, a member of Aosdána, and a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and international Fellow at the Royal Society of Sculptors in London.


A PANEL DISCUSSION WILL FOLLOW ALL 5 PRESENTATIONS THAT WILL OFFER A CHANCE FOR ALL SPEAKERS TO TAKE FURTHER QUESTIONS, AND QUESTION EACH OTHER.

04/01/2023

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Universal Design Grand Challenge 2022 Student Awards 14/11/2022

Hi all
Lorna O’Callaghan is a finalist in this year’s Universal Design Grand Challenge built environment category. You are invited to join the on-line awards ceremony tomorrow evening and vote for the People’s Choice Award!
This is the link to register, if you haven’t already:

Universal Design Grand Challenge 2022 Student Awards The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD) at the National Disability Authority (NDA) would like to invite you to attend the Universal Design Grand Challenge Students Awards 2022. This years event will be broadcast online. Winners from Higher Education Institutions around Ireland will be a...

20/10/2022

Well done to Interior Architecture graduate Orla McCarthy who won the best Irish interior graduate In 2022. Orla follows a great line of MTU/ CIT graduates who have dominated the IDI awards in the last decade! Orla was also highly commended in the Architecture category!

Photos from Department of Architecture, CIT's post 22/11/2021

Lightplan are looking for a level 7 or level 8 Interior Architecture Graduate to work as a lighting designer in Cork.

Lightplan Limited is a decorative, commercial and industrial lighting distribution company. Our showrooms and office are based in the Kinsale Road Business Park, Kinsale Road, Cork. We have been operating in Cork for 25 years between the city centre and our current premises. We operate a retail lighting showroom dealing with the general public, commercial clients, interior designers and architects.

Happy to say that our business is thriving and as a result we are looking for an extra person to join our team in Cork.
The position is in our sales / design area of the business, full training will be supplied across all the areas, including, product knowledge, computer system, product application and lighting sales techniques.

The starting salary for this position is € 25,000 per annum (negotiable) which will be reviewed once the training is complete.
The successful candidate will be joining a very friendly, progressive company who have built a strong reputation in the lighting business.

If you feel that you have the enthusiasm, desire and the right attributes to join our team, please send your details to the Branch Manager, Larry O’Rourke at the following email address.

[email protected]

Photos from Department of Architecture, CIT's post 15/09/2021

We are tidying up and looking forward to having students back in the Architecture Factory on Monday! Timetables are live! Make sure you sign up for electives!