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OUTSIDE-IN & INSIDE-OUT

PLACE LAB is sponsoring OUTSIDE-IN & INSIDE-OUT, an exhibition by INTBAU Ireland of imaginative new building designs – created by two very talented, young students of architecture, both with connections to Belfast. Where: 2RA (2 Royal Avenue), Belfast City Council’s go-to cultural hub. When: Easter Monday 21st April 2025 through to 16th May 2025. The link to the exhibition on the INTBAU list of international events for April 2025 can be found here.

The Architecture of Place Interview

On December 10th 2024 Director John Smylie interviewed New York architect and educator Tiffany Abernathy as part of the “The Architecture of Place” series organised by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (America) and the King’s Foundation (UK). Look out for the release of the recording of the podcast here.

The Architecture of Place

“In Conversation with John Smylie.” was broadcast on Tuesday December 3rd 2024. John was interviewed by Dr. Patricia Canelas, Course Director and Lecturer for the Masters in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford. This event was organised by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (America) and the King’s Foundation (UK). Look out for the release of the recording of the podcast here.

Assembly Rooms

PLACE LAB Director John Smylie describes Belfast’s neglected key heritage building, the Assembly Rooms, as the city’s version of Dublin’s Leinster House. You can watch the BBC Northern Ireland interview here and the RTE News piece here.

“Six of the ‘Best” John Smylie

Director John Smylie’s personal view on Irish Modernist architecture entitled “Six of the ‘Best'”, which was presented at the 3-day international TAG-24 conference hosted in New York and London in March 2024, can be found here.

Making Dystopia by James Stevens Curl Review

Director John Smylie’s review of the internationally acclaimed book “Making Dystopia” by James Stevens Curl can be found here, along with reviews by distinguished writers such as Anthony Daniels, Witold Rybcznski and the late Sir Roger Scruton.

New Interventions in Conservation Areas; Preserving character through visio-structural reinforcement

Director John Smylie coins new architectural terms “visio-structurally positive” and “visio-structurally negative” in his 2006 paper “New Interventions in Conservation Areas; Preserving character through visio-structural reinforcement.” Presented at the international conference and published in the book “The Venice Charter Revisited: Modernism, Conservation and Tradition in the 21st Century” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing). You can read the piece here in Chapter 51.

Pym

There has been a renewed interest online in Place Lab Director John Smylie’s essay on the 1971 Brutalist-style “Pym” extension to the Ulster Museum, Belfast. You can find it here.