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Hamilton Young Architects: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. We're now on Facebook where we'll be posting our latest news and projects. Find us at http:/ www.facebook.com/HamiltonYoungArchitects. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the news blog for Hamilton Young Architects. We're an Irish architecture practice with offices in Dublin and Sligo. You can find out more about us at www.hya.ie.
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Hamilton Young Architects: September 2008
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. The guide is available for download on the Kingspan website (click image below). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the news blog for Hamilton Young Architects. We're an Irish architecture practice with offices in Dublin and Sligo. You can find out more about us at www.hya.ie.
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Hamilton Young Architects: November 2010
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Monday, November 22, 2010. This year's annual Sligo Rotary Club Dinner Dance was presided over by Rotary President Barry Cannon, of Hamilton Young Architects. Over eighty members, partners and guests attended at the Sligo Park Hotel, raising funds for the Jaipur Limb Project charity. Joseph Martin, Barry and Grainne Cannon,. Andrea Martin, and Trevor McDaid. Trevor and Imelda McDaid with. Fiona McCarthy and Andrew Judge. Monday, November 8, 2010. Hamilton Young Architects took part in guiding the partici...
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Architecture - Andrew Judge Architect
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An Open Letter to Minister Phil Hogan. Andrew Judge, Dip.Arch., B.Arch.Sc., MRIAI. Director, Hamilton Young Architects (Dublin/Sligo). Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin. Dublin Institute of Technology. Diploma in Architecture (Dip. Arch.). Bachelor of Architectural Science (B. Arch. Sc.). Member of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (MRIAI). Conservation Architect Grade III. Certified Project Supervisor for Design Stage (PSDP). Hamilton Young Architects, Dublin/Sligo, Ireland. My training...
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The Useful Architect: Section 482 Tax Relief
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Friday, November 20, 2009. Section 482 Tax Relief. Image from alancleaver 2000's. Money spent on historic buildings and gardens may be offset against your tax bill. What you need to know about Section 482 Tax Relief:. The building or gardens must be 'approved' in advance. Members of the public must be allowed to access the building or gardens for at least 60 days per year. Tax relief can be claimed, for example, against the cost of:. How do I apply for approval for. Section 482 Tax Relief.
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Hamilton Young Architects: May 2010
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Friday, May 21, 2010. To celebrate the re-opening of The Model. Gallery in Sligo on 1st May 2010, twenty-two international artist collectives were invited to transform the building into an all-encompassing art project. As part of the project, WochenKlausur. These ideas were presented in a public forum on 5th May in The Model, attended by representatives from local government, coucillors, the mayor, the senior town architects, Sligo Parks, The Sligo Arts Service, and the local press. Showing until July 4th.
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The Useful Architect: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Planning Permission - House Extensions. Do I Need Planning Permission for my House Extension? Under certain circumstances, you are allowed to add an extension to a house without applying for planning permission. This is known as Exempted Development under the current Planning Regulations of 2001. Your extension has to meet the following requirements, otherwise you need to apply for Planning Permission from your local authority:. The total floor area of. Cannot exceed 40 sq m.
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The Useful Architect: Disability Access Certificate: an Overview
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Friday, January 1, 2010. Disability Access Certificate: an Overview. From 1st January 2010 all new buildings in Ireland. And buildings where there is a change of layout, will require a Disability Access Certificate. What is a Disability Access Certificate? What you need to know about a Disability Access Certificate:. Any building work that requires Planning Permission. And a Fire Cert. Will now also require an Access Cert. Building work that starts on site after 1st Jan 2010 will need a certificate before.
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The Useful Architect: Planning Permission - House Extensions
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Planning Permission - House Extensions. Do I Need Planning Permission for my House Extension? Under certain circumstances, you are allowed to add an extension to a house without applying for planning permission. This is known as Exempted Development under the current Planning Regulations of 2001. Your extension has to meet the following requirements, otherwise you need to apply for Planning Permission from your local authority:. The total floor area of. Cannot exceed 40 sq m.
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The Useful Architect: November 2009
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Friday, November 20, 2009. Section 482 Tax Relief. Image from alancleaver 2000's. Money spent on historic buildings and gardens may be offset against your tax bill. What you need to know about Section 482 Tax Relief:. The building or gardens must be 'approved' in advance. Members of the public must be allowed to access the building or gardens for at least 60 days per year. Tax relief can be claimed, for example, against the cost of:. How do I apply for approval for. Section 482 Tax Relief. Applications n...