27.07.2022
Article discussing the potential benefits of creating a rain park between newry's river and canal
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27.05.2022
The most recent article in the local news paper discussing the benefit of auditing the cities built assets to better inform our decisions
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20.05.2022
Ask An Architect - GAAN are delighted to once again work in conjunction with the RSUA, the Jill Todd Trust and the friends of the cancer centre to offer consultations in exchange for a donation to the charity.
To book a consultation click HERE
30.04.2022
NEWRY REGENERATION WALK
Join us on Saturday 30th April for a guided walk through the town exploring the potential of reusing our existing buildings to aid the regeneration of the town.
09.02.2022
a Granite City - the latest of our reporter pieces celebrating the use of and asking for more granite in our city.
05.01.2022
The City's Handshake - the latest article for the Newry Reporter illustrating the impact of both the quality of our buildings and the space between.
06.10.2021
Another exploration and proposal for an under utilised building in Newry.
25.08.21
Newry as a 15 Minute city, the fourth of our articles in the newry reporter exploring the potential for the city to become a liveable walkable city through the regeneration of key pieces.
11.08.21
Hills streets evolution
The third in the series exploring how the site of the civic centre can be used for the benefit of the wider town
21.07.21
Clanrye Mills
The second in our series of articles in the newry reporter exploring the existing building stock of Newry and suggest possibilities for their future for the benefit of everyone in the city.
This article explores the fantastic and under utilised mill building with venetian inspired brick work and how it can become an integral part of the town
30.06.21
Newry's Town Hall
The first in a series of articles in the Newry Reporter discussing existing buildings in Newry, their place in the townscape and their future.
The town hall and the area surrounding it is the topic in the first of these.