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May 2010

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No.’s 7 and 8 Lucky Lane, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 wins one of six annual AAI Awards for 2010. Charles Jencks, invited critic on this years AAI Awards Jury, described images of the housing ‘as good as Edward Hopper’ and ‘too exquisite’ to be real. “it’s so poignant, almost melancholy. It’s late Sunday afternoon and everythings’s gone, and there’s no sign of any food or hope. Look at how the light hits her head…” 

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March 2010

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A2 Architects in collaboration with John Gerrard, Artist, are invited to participate in EV+A 2010 Limerick.

Eight pig slat benches, echoing the eight pig sheds represented in ‘Grow Finish Unit (near Elkhart, Kansas) 2008’ are installed in the 3rd floor space of a redundant office block in Limerick City. The polished floor is treated as a plain or expanse on which the benches rest. From the windows views are offered to an area of Limerick formerly known as ‘Pigtown’ that once accommodated many slaughterhouses and pig processing factories.

The benches are made from two types of readymade drained slatted floor sections used in pig production farms, one with an undulating anti-slip surface for the sow and the other with a heated floor pan insert to provide comfort to piglets. The public are invited to sit on these benches, and in so doing, can experience a little of what it feels to rest upon them.

Medium: galvanised mild steel floor slats (2200mm x 600mm), galvanised mild steel farrowing cage handles (25mm pipe diameter legs), galvanised mild steel mechanical fixings.
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January 2010

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‘Counter-Axis’, A2 Architects’ Europan 10 entry for Ballymun, Dublin, is awarded runner-up prize in the Europan International Housing Competition 2010. A traversing counter-axis becomes an inhabited bridge of 15no. artists studios The counter-axis stitches two large community parks together to form a linear elevated promenade to be enjoyed through browsing, walking, skating, jogging, running, cycling by citizens and visitors alike. This counter-axis penetrates a new public room, housing various art spaces in the existing boilerhouse and pumphouse. The scale of this new multi-dimensional room will act as an attractor of citizens not just from Ballymun but also from Dublin City and further afield (www.europan-europe.com)

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November 2009

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‘New Order’, two new terraced mews houses by A2 Architects, mark the beginnings of a new street on an existing lane in the dense inner-city area of Stoneybatter, Dublin. In all ten identical terraced mews houses have so far been granted permission on the lane. A ‘double return’ mews typology is developed by employing a return to both the front and rear of the new mews houses. A repeating bracket‐like party wall of light polychromatic stock brick establishes the recurring structure and enclosure for the new houses.

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October 2009

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A2 Architects in collaboration with John Gerrard, Artist, complete a 150m2  art/work/dining/kitchen ground floor space at Loquaiplatz, Vienna. The long windowed nave space, overlooking a park, is served by a number of alcoves housing kitchen, production area and ancillary accommodation.A finely polished concrete floor slab, a central spine of power services and a number of robust stone elements carefully structure the space. (www.johngerrard.net)

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