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Old Gatehouse In Northern Ireland Beautiful House Images, Miniature Castle, Roman Bath House, Oc Group, Irish Architecture, Victorian Townhouse, Future Buildings, Guilin, Stone Cottage

Many things can shape a city—its culture, history, social life, or food scene. But perhaps the most distinctive feature would be architecture. Some buildings can completely fascinate you with their astonishing design and pure aesthetics. Through careful urban planning and understanding of the cultural background, the structure of a city can carry you through time while still leaving you in a very particular place.

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“Farm Courtyards” by Niall McCullough and Valerie Mulvin - A Lost Tradition : The Nature of Architecture in Ireland (ISBN: 0946641102)”  Website with list of links for irish vernacular Dnd Architecture, Irish Cottage Interiors, University Of Limerick, Irish House Plans, Cottage Build, Irish Cottages, Rural Housing, Irish Farmhouse, One Room Cabin

Hey all I am in the University of Limerick, in my Final Year of a 4yr course. For my Final Year Project I am going to investigate Irish Thatch Cottages or sometimes called Vernacular Cottages / Vernacular Architecture. I am planning on both writing a written report on the impact of these houses on Rural

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Irish 'Beehive' Huts or clochan on skellig island Irish Architecture, Circular Buildings, Irish Houses, Old Irish, Flat Stone, Dry Stone, Vernacular Architecture, The Cloisters, Building Techniques

A blog reader contacted me at my previous site to ask about the ‘beehive' huts associated with Irish monastic sites. In Irish the name clochán, (pl. clocháin) is given to these structures, derived from the word cloch, a stone, it reflects the fact that they are constructed exclusively from stone without the use of mortar. The building technique behind the clochán is an ancient one, which employs the principle of corbelling. Circles of flat stones of ever-decreasing size are successively laid…

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