Reimagine has connected with communities all around Ireland. Check out our reports from the field. And from the street. And the lake, the shopfront, the de-consecrated church, the classroom, the square, the park, and from that path that really could connect it all together.
fieldwork
Reimagine Mountrath
Hometown Architect in Mountrath, Co Laois, explores creative ways to reconnect the town with the Whitehorse River as a link to its rich history of linen and cotton weaving.
Hometown Architect in Bailieborough aims to develop a design vision for a vacant town centre site in Bailieborough, Co Cavan, to create a new street that would link the Main Street and a major local supermarket.
Bog Bothy brings together the Irish Architecture Foundation, in partnership with architects Evelyn D’Arcy and David Jameson (12th Field), in a project that will help nurture a new, sustainable relationship with Ireland’s ecologically and culturally important bog landscape. The Bog Bothy project will work with peatland communities to co-create bog bothies as spaces for shelter, retreat, and deep engagement with this changing landscape.
Aughrim’s “Suppose a Stone” project prioritises accessibility through creativity and inclusivity, with a long-term vision of radical hospitality for all.
In Reimagine Marshalsea Barracks, a network of communities in Dublin’s south west inner city are coming together to reimagine a future of a building that once loomed large in Dublin 8s community life and local history
Reimagine Kilrush was about uncovering the essence of Kilrush, supporting Kilrush Town Team in making their town an attractive place for people of all ages to live, work, and thrive.
The Reimagine Letterkenny was about developing a pedestrian ‘cultural corridor’, connecting some of the much loved cultural centres in Letterkenny, County Donegal.
With Reimagine Tallaght: Melt The Walls, we used Chamber Square as a canvas for creative strategies and architectural interventions to better connect people, place, and institutions in Tallaght town.
Reimagine Kells was developed to create a space for exploring how Kells could develop in a way that celebrates its rich tapestry of heritage buildings.