RIAI Triennial Gold Medal explained

The RIAI Triennial Gold Medal has been awarded since 1934 to the best building completed in the preceding three years by a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.

Recipients

YearsBuildingArchitect
1932–1934St Thomas' Church, DublinFrederick Hicks
1938–1940Dublin AirportDesmond Fitzgerald
1947–1949Aspro Factory, DublinAlan Hope
1950–1952Out-Patient's Department and Treatment Centre at St. Luke's Hospital, RathgarThomas Kennedy
1953–1955Busáras, DublinMichael Scott
1956–1958College of Physical Education, Dominican ConventPiaras Mac Cionnaith
1959–1961Raidió Teilifís Éireann StudiosMichael Scott & Partners
1962–1964GEC FactoryMichael Scott & Partners
1965–1967Church of St Aengus, BurtLiam McCormick
1968–1970Restaurant Building, UCDRobin Walker
1971–1973Administration Building, UCDAndrzej Wejchert
1974–1976Irish Management Institute, DublinArthur Gibney & Partners
1977–1979Currency Centre, DublinSam Stephenson
1980–1982St. Brendan's Community School, BirrPeter & Mary Doyle
1983–1985Calvert House Offices, BelfastKennedy Fitzgerald Architects
1986–1988Bolton Street, DublinGilroy McMahon Architects
1989–1991Tourist Office, LimerickMurray Ó Laoire Architects
1992–1994Ceide Fields Visitor Centre, Co MayoMary McKenna
1995–1997Library, Cork Institute of TechnologyDe Blacam & Meagher
1998–2000Ranelagh Multidenominational School, DublinO'Donnell & Tuomey
2001–2003Croke Park Development, DublinGilroy McMahon Architects
2004–2006Poustinia, Co. TipperaryTom Maher & Kevin Bates
2007–2009Bocconi University, MilanGrafton Architects
2010–2012Lyric Theatre, BelfastO'Donnell & Tuomey

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