O'Mahony Pike Architects’ Post

O’Mahony Pike is really proud to announce that two of our architects have been selected for the RIAI Emerging Architect Award 2024 – Well done to Orla O'Kane , Winner of the Award, and to Cormac Murray, Highly Commended. Orla is a talented designer, and has been the project architect on some of our significant housing projects, including Griffin Point & Firhouse Road, as well as leading the interior architecture on amenity spaces at Woodward Square & Fernbank. Cormac is an accomplished architect a key member of our urban design team, and he is also a published writer, a lecturer in TU Dublin, and an editor at TYPE. Many congratulations to them both!

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Congratulations Orla and Cormac, well done.

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Ian Duffy

Business Development Director - UK & Ireland - Kawneer UK Limited

5mo

Congratulations to you both

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Ervin Sulejmanasi

Architect @ Forte Pespa 👉 We Provide Prefabricated Balcony and Balustrade Systems || Certified Aluminium Production

5mo

Well deserved. Congrats 👏

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Ali Aurangozeb

Architect, OAA, MRAIC, MIAB

5mo

Amazing! Congratulations!

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Derek Murphy

Director at O'Mahony Pike Architects

5mo

Congratulations both Orla and Cormac! Delighted for you and well deserved

Miriam Fitzpatrick

Writer, Lecturer, and Researcher in Architecture and Urban Design

5mo

Well deserved!

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Nicola Hanratty

Executive Assistant - CEO - Commissioners of Irish Lights

5mo

Amazing

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Stephen Wall

Architect and researcher. Research Ireland/ EPA funded PhD candidate studying the role of the New European Bauhaus and Town Centre First in the low-carbon transition of Irish towns.

5mo

Congratulations Cormac and Orla!

Colum Smith

Executive Architect (MRIAI) at Dublin City Council

5mo

Congratulations Orla and Cormac!

Leanne Martin MRIAI

Director at DTA Architects

5mo

Congratulations both - super achievement!

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