NASI 2018/19 schools and architects announced
The sixth edition of the National Architects in Schools Initiative is well underway, with architects and architectural graduates working with teachers and Transition Year students in all corners of the country! Collaborating on a hands-on design project over a series of workshops, students will gain insight into architecture, design and the built environment, will learn drawing, making, mapping and design skills and may even begin to affect change in their schools and local communities. Projects will be exhibited in April 2019 and we will soon begin to publish details of the activities going on as part of the programme on our dedicated website, mydesignjournal.ie. The participating schools and architects are:
Donegal
Moville Community College and Breege Galbraith Abbey Vocational School, Donegal Town and Tara Quinn
Leitrim
Carrigallen Vocational School and Stephen Gilmartin
Mayo
St. Tiernan’s College, Crossmolina and Vanya Lambrecht-Ward Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh and Orla Kennelly St. Louis Community School, Kiltimagh and Jacinta Curley
Galway
St. Raphael’s College, Loughrea and Sybil Curley Coláiste an Eachréidh, Athenry and Shaun Merchant St. Joseph’s College ‘The Bish’, Galway City and Frank Monahan
Clare
St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Tulla and Liam Ryan
Kerry
Killorglin Community College and Davide Mosca
Cork
Kinsale Community School and Gareth Sullivan
Tipperary
Coláiste Dún Iascaigh, Cahir and Sarah O’Dwyer St. Joseph’s CBS, Nenagh and Pam Teese
Wicklow
Temple Carrig School, Greystones and Tara Cooke Presentation College, Bray and Bláithín Quinn
Kildare
Naas CBS and Ghinlon Wang St. Conleth’s Community School, Newbridge and Bryan Geoghegan Salesians College, Celbridge and Elliott Ballam
Meath
Coláiste na Mí, Navan and Mark Costello Beaufort College, Navan and Evelyn D’Arcy
Louth
Dundalk Grammar School and Riette Gora St. Mary’s College The Marist and Ryan Hamill
Dublin
Fingal Community College, Swords and Cian Tarrant Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton and Gillian Brady St. Aidan’s CBS, Whitehall and Ciara Reynolds Ardscoil La Salle, Raheny and Barbara McShane Mercy College, Coolock and Anna Kerrane St. Joseph’s CBS, Fairview and Ciaran Molumby St. Mary’s Secondary School, Glasnevin and Evelyn D’Arcy St. Benildus College, Stillorgan and Patrick Dunne Kishoge Community College, Lucan and Stephen Mulhall
