An architecture and design podcast made in Ireland - Buildings are everywhere and right now we have
Northern Ireland is 100 years old on May 3rd 2021. In this podcast Emmett Scanlon speaks to four peo
In this bonus episode of the podcast, Emmett Scanlon laments the continued closure of rooms for art.
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon meets Nathalie Weadick. Nathalie is the director of the Irish Ar
In this bonus episode of the podcast Emmett Scanlon offers some thoughts on the popular television s
In this podcast host Emmett Scanlon talks to property developer Derek Poppinga of Mm Capital. In 201
In this episode Emmett Scanlon talks to Ben Channon about mental health in architecture in education
In this episode Emmett Scanlon talks to Eoin Ó Broin about architecture, planning, participation and
In this episode, recorded on zoom from Dublin, Kerry, Berlin and Limerick, Emmett Scanlon speaks to
This is the fourth and final episode of the End of Year Show. The End of Year Show is a look back on
This is a special edition of the podcast commissioned by the National Gallery of Ireland on the occa
It is the End Of the Year Show 2020, Part 3, a look back at some key moments in architecture and des
It is the End Of the Year Show 2020, Part 2, a look back at some key moments in architecture and des
It is the End Of the Year Show 2020, a look back at some key moments in architecture and design and
This week host Emmett Scanlon talks to Neasa Hourigan. Neasa is the Green Party TD for Dublin Centra
In this episode Emmett Scanlon talks to Conor Sreenan. Conor is the Director of Strategy & Desig
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon talks to Sheila O Donnell, one of Ireland’s most celebrated arch
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon talk to Sean Finegan, a comedian who is one part of the very suc
In this episode Emmett Scanlon talks to Hari Phillips in London. Hari tells his side of the story ab
In this episode, Emmett Scanlon talks to Jeanette Lowe. Jeanette is a photographer based in Dublin.
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon, talks to architecture critic Shane O' Toole. Back in the 1980s