RIAI Triennial Gold Medal

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The RIAI Triennial Gold Medal has been awarded since 1934 to the best building completed in the preceding three years by a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.

Recipients

YearsBuildingArchitect
1932–1934St Thomas' Church, Dublin Frederick Hicks
1938–1940 Dublin Airport Desmond Fitzgerald
1947–1949Aspro Factory, Dublin Alan Hope
1950–1952Out-Patient's Department and Treatment Centre at St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar Thomas Kennedy
1953–1955 Busáras, Dublin Michael Scott
1956–1958College of Physical Education, Dominican Convent Piaras Mac Cionnaith
1959–1961 Raidió Teilifís Éireann Studios Michael Scott & Partners
1962–1964GEC Factory Michael Scott & Partners
1965–1967Church of St Aengus, Burt Liam McCormick
1968–1970Restaurant Building, UCD Robin Walker
1971–1973Administration Building, UCD Andrzej Wejchert
1974–1976 Irish Management Institute, Dublin Arthur Gibney & Partners
1977–1979 Currency Centre, Dublin Sam Stephenson
1980–1982 St. Brendan's Community School, Birr Peter & Mary Doyle
1983–1985Calvert House Offices, Belfast Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects
1986–1988 Bolton Street, Dublin Gilroy McMahon Architects
1989–1991Tourist Office, Limerick Murray Ó Laoire Architects
1992–1994 Ceide Fields Visitor Centre, Co Mayo Mary McKenna
1995–1997Library, Cork Institute of Technology De Blacam & Meagher
1998–2000Ranelagh Multidenominational School, Dublin O'Donnell & Tuomey
2001–2003 Croke Park Development, Dublin Gilroy McMahon Architects
2004–2006Poustinia, Co. TipperaryTom Maher & Kevin Bates
2007–2009 Bocconi University, Milan Grafton Architects
2010–2012 Lyric Theatre, Belfast O'Donnell & Tuomey
2013–2015 Model School, Inchicore Donaghy + Dimond

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