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In an IAF first, we are bringing our award-winning exhibition to Scotland this June.
We are delighted to announce that The Reason of Towns, an exhibition with Valerie Mulvin, will tour to Architecture Fringe, a Scottish festival of design, architecture and built environment, on 6-22 June, supported by Culture Ireland.
Commissioned, curated and produced by the IAF, this is the first nationally touring exhibition of architecture in Ireland that has then been presented internationally. As such, it represents a landmark in architecture culture as well as a significant achievement in our 20th year as an organisation dedicated to meeting audiences with architecture.
This international stop on The Reason of Towns tour offers an opportunity for new learning and knowledge exchange. It will be a locus of discussion about shared or distinct urban traditions, anticipating new potentials of reciprocal exchange through architecture between Scotland and Ireland. Responding directly to the theme of Architecture Fringe in 2025, Reciprocity, The Reason of Towns reveals the reciprocity between people and the places they build, and how thereafter places build them. Addressing issues of climate, heritage, housing, vacancy, and the transformative potential of professional and community practice, the exhibition reminds that all such things are connected and are best considered together.
The Reason of Towns is an engaging and ambitious exhibition by the IAF of the work of one of Ireland’s most renowned architects, Valerie Mulvin of McCullough Mulvin Architects. The exhibition is designed by AP+E with communication design by Art Department. The exhibition has toured to six counties and venues in Ireland and won an Architectural Association of Ireland Award in April, a first for the IAF.
The exhibition features models, drawings, texts, and a series of slides, notes, personal memorabilia, building fragments, and three specially commissioned films. “The Space Is the Thing” is a spatial-portrait of Clones, Youghal, Dungarvan and Templemore, describing their ‘ordinary-spectacular’ town forms. “Of Pride and Place” documents ten optimistic stories of action and change by architects working in towns across Ireland. Finally, the third film is an interview with Valerie Mulvin by broadcaster Vincent Woods, reflecting on her work and the subject of the exhibition.
The Reason of Towns is on display at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen until 21 May. This is its final stop in Ireland before opening at The Briggait, Glasgow, as part of Architecture Fringe on 6 June, where it will run until 22 June.
Details of the exhibition in Glasgow, including opening times, can be found on the Architecture Fringe website.
On 7 June at 11am at The Briggait, IAF Director Emmett Scanlon will be in conversation with President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS), Karen Anderson, moderated by Andy Summers, co-founder of Architecture Fringe. Further details and booking are available on the Scotland + Ireland page on the Architecture Fringe website.
On 7 June at 1pm, immediately after the Scotland + Ireland conversation, Valerie Mulvin and Emmett Scanlon will give a guided tour of the exhibition. To book your place, visit The Reason of Towns – Exhibition Tour on the Architecture Fringe website.
The Reason of Towns, an exhibition with Valerie Mulvin, is funded by the Arts Council/An Comhairle Ealaíon and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The exhibition tour in Ireland is additionally funded by the Arts Council/An Comhairle Ealaíon. The Talks of the Town programme, conducted as part of the Ireland tour, was funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Government of Ireland, with additional funding by Creative Ireland/Tipperary County Council. The tour to Glasgow is funded by Culture Ireland.
Exhibition Team
Architect: Valerie Mulvin, McCullough Mulvin Architects
Curator: Emmett Scanlon, Irish Architecture Foundation
Producer: Felix Hunter Green, Irish Architecture Foundation
Exhibition Design: Laurence Lord and Jeffrey Bolhuis, AP+E
Visual Identity and Design: Eamonn Hall, ART DEPT
Exhibition Build and Installation: Sara Murphy and Frank Prendergast, Space Forms
Film – “The Space Is the Thing” produced by Martin Danneels and Geoff Power, Red Pepper Productions
Film – “Of Pride and Place” produced by Shane Hogan, Areaman
Film – Interview with Valerie Mulvin and Vincent Woods produced by Shane Hogan, Areaman
Photo: The Reason of Towns in Swift Cultural Centre, Trim, Co. Meath. Photo by Ste Murray.
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