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RIAI Architects in Global Architecture Exchanges, 22 & 23 September
Following on from last year’s successful series, the RIAI is delighted to partner once again with the RIBA and Architects’ Institutes around the world for this topical talks series. The series has brought architects around the world closer together debating topics that impact on communities around the world and where architects can provide solutions.
The 2021 series continues with Topic 3 - Affordable housing - what can architects do to address social inequalities? on 22 and 23 September and Director of CMQ Architecture and Sketch Architects Gerry Cahill will represent the RIAI.
The purpose of the Global Architecture Exchanges is to build on existing relationships and/or partnerships with other professional institutes of architects across the world, and work together on online events, designed to give a space for our respective members to share perspectives, experiences, and exchange on the same topic from different parts of the world.
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- Register for Topic 3; Session 1, 22 September July, 7am BST; includes speakers from the UK, Ireland, China, Japan, Australia
- Register for Topic 3; Session 2, 23 September, 4pm BST; includes speakers from the UK, Ireland, USA, Brazil
Gerry Cahill BIO
Gerry Cahill AA Dipl FRIAI RIBA is a director of CMQ Architecture and Sketch Architects. He is a recipient of the Lord Mayor's Award in 2000 for his contribution to Dublin and his pioneering work in urban renewal and in the design of social and cooperative housing. As part of Urban Projects he was awarded the RIAI Silver Medal for Housing for Clarion Quay in Dublin's docklands. He taught at UCD School of Architecture from 1978 to 2017.