Slow Architecture and Place is an exhibition responding to current challenges regarding our relationship with our built environment. The exhibition is on a typical canal boat, and is currently travelling from the Shannon to Dublin along the Grand Canal, making stops in various locations on the way. Featuring the work of glass artist Róisín de Buitléar, the exhibition will reach Dublin on 21 October.
Róisín de Buitléar is this year's recipient of the prestigious CCoI Bursary, which is enabling her to embark on a research project based on Waterford Crystal. For more information on Róisín's project, visit
w: http://www.ccoi.ie/news/news_item.php?listing_ID=117
For more information on Slow Architecture and Place, visit:
w: http://www.architecturefoundation.ie/2010/09/05/slow-architecture-and-place-9-september-to-21-october/
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