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Artscape @ Ards Launch 27 July

Ireland’s first architecture installation in a forest park, commissioned by Donegal County Council in partnership with the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF), Coillte and the Earagail Arts Festival will be launched on:

July 27th at 3pm in Ards Forest Park.
Ards Forest Park, 
Creeslough, Co. Donegal

‘Jeffry’s House’ by architect Thomas O’Brien and artist Emily Mannion is a folly made from thatch on a wooden frame, named after Jeffry’s Lough, a nearby lake which appears on older maps but has now disappeared. ‘Jeffry’s House’ stands at the edge of the forest, offering shelter and views of the sea, sand dunes and mountains beyond. Sensitive to the natural beauty of the landscape around it, the structure combines traditional thatching with a slender geometric form and is designed to allow for nature to reclaim the ground beneath.

‘ Jeffry‘s House is an imaginative response to the brief, displaying a great consideration to craft and an understanding of how it would all come together within the natural beauty of the Ards Forest. Thomas O’Brien and Emily Mannion have given us so much more than just an object on a site – its a magical conversation between the folly, the landscape and the public.’ Nathalie Weadick, Director Irish Architecture Foundation

“Jeffry is a creator of myths, a storyteller, an inventor of musical pots, a philosopher, a builder, a mischief maker. Jeffry’s House is a respite from the elements and from the everyday. It has portals for the universes of the sky, the sea and for the earth. It is for children and for the child in us.” Emily Mannion, Artist and Thomas O Brien, Architect

The vision for this groundbreaking project is to demonstrate the exciting potential of asking architects to create interventions in the natural landscape. Donegal County Council, the Irish Architecture Foundation and Coillte hope to lead the way by initiating further commissions like this in the future.

The folly was the winning entry of an architectural competition run by the IAF earlier this year, assessed by jury members Shaun Hannigan, Director, Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal; Nathalie Weadick, Director Irish Architecture Foundation; Colm Moore, Clancy Moore Architects; Michael Corr, Pie Architecture and Creative Director PLACE Built Environment Centre, Belfast and Alex Milton, Head of Design, National College of Art and Design, Dublin

Jeffry’s House is open to the public at Ards Forest Park, accessible from the Sand Dune Trail.

For car park opening hours, directions and other park information please click HERE.