The RIAI Irish Architecture Awards are made on a regional basis to building completed over the previous year in two cost categories - under 200,000 pounds and over. There is no overall winner selected as the purpose of the awards is to recognise quality architecture in the year of its completion.
DUBLIN
Over £200,000
Arthouse, multi-media arts centre, Temple Bar
Group 91 Architects/ Shay Cleary Architects
Trinity College student housing and facilities, Pearse Street
Murray O'Laoire Associates
Viking Centre, Temple Bar
Gilroy McMahon Architects
Islamic Cultural Centre, Clonskeagh
Michael Collins Associates
Under £200,000
Alterations to Heytesbury Lane Mews
Paul Keogh Architects
Mews House Rathmines
Derek Tynan Architects
Lime Street Printworks
Carole Pollard
NORTHERN REGION
Over £200,000
Belfast Waterfront Hall
Robinson McIllwaine
The Narrows Guesthouse, Portaferry, Co Down
Rachel Bevan Architects
Under £200,000
Physique Beauty Salon, Irvinestown, Co Fermanagh
Claude Maguire, Consarc Design Group Ltd.
SOUTHERN REGION
Over £200,000
ESB Training Centre, Portlaoise
Building Consultancy Group
WESTERN REGION
Over £200,000
O'Mahony's Bookshop, O'Connell Street, Limerick
Eamon Matthews
Teilifís Na Gaelge Headquarters, Co Galway
Scott Tallon Walker
Under £200,000
Atrium at Kenny's Bookshop and Art Gallery, Galway
Conor Kelly, Simon J. Kelly & Partners
OVERSEAS
Over £200,000
School of Architecture and Interior Design, University of North London, Holloway Road
Brady & Mallalieu Architects
Under £200,000
Swimming pool for Phillimore Healthclub, London
Niall McLaughlin

