The Awards ceremony took place on Thursday, 31st May in the Irish Architectural Archive (IAA) ,
45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. A large attendance of members, guests and friends were in attendance.
Thank you to all who made it along to the event, to those who entered the competition, to our main sponsor, Hardscape
and to our Awards administrator/event organiser, Happening Conferences & Events.
For a summary of the Awards see below
ILI 2018 – Entries & Winners
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 20 Lisburn Public Realm |
The Paul Hogarth Company |
Design – Public Realm & Green Infrastructure |
Winner |
Entry 18 Opening Up Port Centre, Dublin |
Cunnane Stratton Reynolds |
Design – Public Realm & Green Infrastructure |
Highly Commended |
Entry 19 Connswater Greenway |
The Paul Hogarth Company |
Design – Public Realm & Green Infrastructure |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 61 Radiotherapy Unit Altnagelvin |
Stephen Diamond Associates |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Large) |
Winner |
Entry 70 Valley Park, Newtownabbey |
Park Hood (UK) Limited |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Large) |
Highly Commended |
Entry 31 Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Derry |
HLM Architects |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Large) |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 39 Clancy Quay |
Mitchell & Associates |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Medium) |
Winner |
Entry 57 National Bank of Oman HQ |
Murray & Associates |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Medium) |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 62 Ballymun Boiler House |
Stephen Diamond Associates |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Small) |
Winner |
Entry 67 Clondalkin Round Tower |
Dermot Foley LA |
Design – Commercial + Institutional (Small) |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 55 Garden at Burnaby Lodge |
Deirdre Prince Landscapes |
Design – Residential Garden + Private Spaces |
Winner |
Entry 47 Garden in Cork |
Bernard Seymour Landscape Architects |
Design – Residential Garden + Private Spaces |
Highly Commended |
Entry 64 Monkstown Garden |
Digby Brady |
Design – Residential Garden + Private Spaces |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 35 Nano Nagle Place |
Bernard Seymour Landscape Architects |
Design – Landscape Heritage + Conservation |
Winner |
Entry 69 HMS Caroline, Pump House & Alexandra Dock |
Park Hood (UK) Limited |
Design – Landscape Heritage + Conservation |
Highly Commended |
Entry 41 Richmond Barracks |
Mitchell & Associates |
Design – Landscape Heritage + Conservation |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 51 Omagh Bomb Memorial Design Competition |
Peter Hutchinson |
The Diane Nickels Memorial Award |
Winner |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 43 Keeping It Green – An Open Space Strategy for Fingal |
Fingal County Council |
Landscape Management Policy and Research |
Winner |
Entry 59 TURAS (transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability) |
Dermot Foley Landscape Architects |
Landscape Management Policy and Research |
Highly Commended |
Entry 36 Johnstown Castle Masterplan |
Murray & Associates |
Landscape Management Policy and Research |
Commended |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 23 Cedar Court – Elderly Frail and Early Dementia Unit Downpatrick |
Peter Hutchinson |
Universal Design Awards |
Winner |
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 66 Village and Area Enhancement Training Programme, Longford County |
Dominic Comerford & Michael Cunniffe |
Landscape Planning, Reports, Publications |
Winner |
Entry 40 Cherrywood |
Mitchell & Associates |
Landscape Planning, Reports, Publications |
Highly Commended |
Entry 8 Dublin City Centre Public Realm Masterplan |
Áit Urbanism & Landscape Ltd |
Landscape Planning, Reports, Publications |
Commended |
PRESIDENT’S AWARD
ENTRY NO & NAME |
COMPANY |
CATEGORY |
AWARD |
Entry 20 Lisburn Public Realm |
The Paul Hogarth Company |
President’s Award |
Winner |
ILI STUDENT AWARD
NAME |
AWARD |
Sean O’Malley |
Winner – Design Thesis |
James Whelan |
Highly Commended – Design Thesis |
Andrew Davis |
Highly Commended – Design Thesis |
JUDGES
Emily Smyth | Emily Smyth
CMLI FHEA MLA MSc(Planning Studies) BA(hons)Architecture PGCHEP Emily is a Chartered Landscape Architect, academic director, and appointed advisor to the UK government, Emily Smyth has 20 years project, policy, education and public engagement experience in integrated design, development and regeneration of the natural and built environment. Emily is a Landscape Institute Northern Ireland committee member, has been a member of Landscape Institute Council and standing committees for policy and education, and is currently a member of the Landscape Institute Accreditation subcommittee. |
Rachel Tennant | Rachel Tennant
Rachel Tennant is a Fellow of the Landscape Institute and Honorary Fellow of Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. She is current Chair of Landscape Institute Scotland. Rachel has over thirty years’ experience as a Landscape Architect working in both the private and public sectors. She has been a lecturer in Professional Practice for 30 years and is a co Author of ‘Professional Practice for Landscape Architect’s ( 3rd Edition) ,‘The Pocket Book for Landscape Architects’ ( 2nd Edition) and ‘Spaced out in the UK – A Guide to Award Winning Public Places’ |
Merrick Denton-Thompson OBE | Merrick Denton-Thompson is President, Trustee and Fellow of the Landscape Institute. He has worked in the public and voluntary sector for his entire career. He was appointed to the Board of Natural England by the Secretary of State to assist in the development of the new government agency in 2006 – 2009. Merrick is the founding Trustee of the Learning Through Landscapes Trust. He is a member of the South Downs National Park Design Panel. He was awarded an OBE for his contribution to education in 2002. |
Noel Farrer | Noel Farrer – Founder & Director (Farrer Huxley Associates)
Noel has successfully practiced as a Landscape Architect for 30 years, with extensive experience in both the public and private sectors. His work is founded upon the belief that landscapes make an essential contribution to the creation of socially cohesive and sustainable communities. Noel is Past President and Chair of Policy at the Landscape Institute (LI). He is a passionate advocate for the social and environmental importance of landscape. Noel is a regular columnist and thought leader on current landscape issues. |
Joe Corr | Joe Corr is a professional Planning Consultant.
He was elected President of the Irish Planning Institute in January 2018 Joe runs his own private planning consultancy based in Swords, north County Dublin specialising in residential and commercial development. Joe is a strong believer and advocate for Local Government and was an Elected Member of Fingal County Council from 2004 to 2009. During his tenure as a councillor, Joe was Mayor of Fingal from 2006 to 2007. |
Marina Cervera | Marina Cervera
Marina has worked for Ateliers Jean Nouvel (Paris), the Centre de Recerca de Projectes de Paisatge (UPC) and occasionally as adjunct professor in the Master’s Program in Landscape Architecture and the MUP at the ETSAB, Fundación Politècnica de Catalunya. Currently combines her work as a freelance professional with her work at the Oficina de Paisatge of the Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya where she is coordinating the 6th European Landscape Biennial and the publication of the 5th Biennial catalogue “Storm & Stress”. She has worked as secretary general of the Executive Committee of EFLA (European Federation for Landscape Architecture) and is a member of the Asociación Española de Paisajistas. |
Edward Hutchison | Edward Hutchison – Edward Hutchison Landscape Architects
Edward is a Fellow of the Landscape Institute. From 1973 to 1984 he worked in the architects’ department of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. He had responsibility for the conceptual and detailed design and running on site of many landscape projects, either as standalone or related to housing schemes. Most completed works received awards. From 1985 to 1991 he worked for Sir Norman Foster and Partners and was made an Associate in 1988. His practice is involved in a wide range of projects from Urban Master Planning to Residential , Corporate and Domestic Commissions. He is the author of “Drawing for Landscape Architecture: Sketch to Screen to Site” |
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