Róisín Heneghan
Róisín Heneghan | |
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Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater |
University College of Dublin Harvard University. |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Heneghan Peng Architects |
Projects | Aras Chill Dara, School of Architecture and Learning Centre Greenwich University, Giants Causeway Visitor Centre, Grand Museum of Egypt |
Róisín Heneghan is an Irish architect and designer. She is cofounder of Heneghan Peng Architects along with Shi-Fu Peng. The company was established in New York in 1999 but was shifted to Dublin in 2001. In 2014, she was shortlisted for Architects' Journal Woman Architect of the Year.[1]
Education
Róisín Heneghan received a Bachelor of Arts from the University College of Dublin and holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University.
Projects
- The Palestinian Museum, Palestine, Under Construction, Expected May 2016[2]
- Airbnb’s European Operations Hub, Dublin, 2014[3]
- Irish Pavilion, Venice Bienalle, 2011[4]
- Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre[5]
- Grand Egyptian Museum, Cairo[1]
Awards
- American Institute of Architects Award, 2001
- “Young Architects Forum” Architectural League of New York, 1999
- Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Project Awards, 1998
References
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