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RIAI Awards-Croke Park
9 April 2009

The architectural practice of Gilroy McMahon has won the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI) Gold Medal for the Croke Park Project. The Gold Medal has been has been awarded since 1934 to a building of exceptional merit.

Commenting on the award, judging panel chairwoman Joan O'Connor said: "Croke Park stadium is a landmark in the architectural, historical and cultural landscape of Dublin. It relates well to its neighbours and environment while being an elaborate but delicate signature on the city's sky-line.

"Not only does it afford 83,000 visitors full and clear vision of the field of play, it provides a sense of community within its audience and is as impressive when empty as when full to capacity. The secret of the design is in the carefully balanced Y section which elegantly supports the terraces, concourses and the magnificent cantilevered roof."

Accepting the medal, Des McMahon of Gilroy McMahon Architects said: "Croke Park has rewritten the rules for stadium design and is recognised internationally as a superb structure. Its creative design, in a restrained inner city context, creates a communal intimacy for spectators.

"The new stadium has helped reaffirm the historical importance of the GAA as a Gaelic cultural beacon. It is a tribute to the confidence and cultural values of the GAA who, through their generosity in sharing the venue with all sports, have engendered a sense of national ownership and pride."

Two other architectural practices received commendations from the judging panel - ABK Architects for Aras an Chontae, Offaly Co Council Civic Offices, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, and de Paor Architects for the Utility Building, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin.

Aras an Chontae was described as the original "good neighbour," in its scale and integration with its surroundings, while the Utility Building is applauded for finishes that are "striking with a marine feeling to the pre-patinated copper shingle finish".

The awards are held three to five years after completion so buildings can be judged in a mature state; the period for this year's medal is 2001 - 2003.

President Mary McAleese said the eight projects shortlisted showcased contemporary Irish architecture at "a watershed moment" in our history.

Sisk were the Main Contractors for Croke Park and Aras an Chontae.



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