IRISH ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVE: Exhibition: Cork days - late 19th and early 20th century photographs of Cork city from the Alec…

IRISH ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVE: Exhibition: Cork days - late 19th and early 20th century photographs of Cork city from the Alec R Day, ARPS collection. Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm. 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Tel: 01-6633040. Email: info@iarc.ie.

Lecture: Cork architecture through the Day's lens by Dr Colin Rynne, Archaeology Department, UCC. July 6th, 1.15pm.

Lecture: Cork in 1900 - city of culture. Dr Alicia St Ledger, historical researcher. July 12th, 1.15pm. All lectures are open to the public and free. 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.

ORGANIC CENTRE

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Course: practical green building with Colin Belle. Two-day course, July 2nd-3rd, 10am to 5pm. Cost: €150.

Course: dry stone wall building with Richard O'Gorman and Bob Wilson. Two-day course, July 23rd-24th. Cost: €150.

Course: learn how to live the "good life". July 25th-29th. The Organic Centre, Rossinver, Co Leitrim.

Course: reedbed and wetland systems with Ollan Herr, July 30th, 10am to 5pm. Cost: €75. Details: Hans Wieland at 071-9854338. E-mail: organiccentre@eircom.net or www.theorganiccentre.ie.

IRISH CONCRETE SOCIETY

Awards: 2005 Irish Concrete Society award for excellence in the design or construction of a completed building, structure or concrete element, irrespective of type, scale or complexity. Nominations for the awards may be made by clients, architects, consulting engineers, materials suppliers, contractors or others directly involved with the nomination. Nominations must refer to work completed since January 1st, 2002. Closing date for completed application forms is September 9th. Details: honorary secretary on 041-9876466 or email secretary@concrete.ie.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course: diploma in applied project management. Recommences in Cork and Dublin - September 2005. Tel: 01-6614677. Email: info@projectmanagement.ie or www.projectmanagement.ie.

SENIOR COLLEGE DÚN LAOGHAIRE

Courses: Interior design - RHODEC. First year, mornings only. Landscape and garden design - BTEC degree progression. Auctioneering - IPAV. Details: 1800-2655343. Email: info@scd.ie or see www.scd.ie.

IRISH COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL HOUSING

Seminar: the Irish Council for Social Housing is inviting applications for its biennial community housing award 2005. Competition is open to all voluntary housing associations, housing co-operatives and local authorities. Details: Chris White, ICSH, head of development, at 01-6618334 or visit www.icsh.ie.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS IN IRELAND

CPD: designing for safety in construction, July 7th. IEI, Clyde Road.

CPD: designing for safety in construction, July 21st. IEI, Clyde Road.

CPD: construction contract awareness, September 6th and 7th, 22 Clyde Road.

CPD: technical report writing. September 27th and 28th, 22 Clyde Road. Details: 01-6090222.

CPD: project management. Module one. September 28th & 29th. 22 Clyde Road.

CPD: project management. Module one. University of Limerick. September 28th and 29th.

Meeting: national executive council. July 1st, 4.30pm. IPAV Headquarters, 129 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2. Tel: 01-678 5685.

Tutorials: BSC property management tutorials for distance learning students. July 4th-6th, College of Estate Management, Reading, UK.

BRAY INSTITUTE OF FURTHER EDUCATION

Course: interior design (FETAC level two, one-year course). BTEC higher national diploma (two-years, degree progression). Commencing September 2005.

Course: furniture design (FETAC level two) one-year course.

Course: garden design (FETAC level two). One-year course.

Course: graphic design (BTEC higher national diploma) two-year course with degree progression.

Course: fashion design (FETAC level two) one-year course. BTEC higher national diploma, two-year degree progression. Further details from 01-2866233

SCULPTURE IN CONTEST

Event: Farmleigh International Sculpture Symposium 2005. Three Irish and three international sculptors will create new works based on the theme of Biodiversity, from a range of materials including stone, bronze and wood. Visitors will have an opportunity to see how the six sculptors work with their chosen materials. July 7th to July 18th. The artists will discuss their work on 17th & 24th July at 12pm, 2pm and 3.30 pm. Venue: Farmleigh House.

Organisations should send entries to Mary Hetherington before noon on Thursday for inclusion the following Thursday. Telephone 01 675 8000; fax: 01 675 8037;