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Cornamona Court has been shortlisted for the The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland Public Choice Award

Age Friendly Ireland | Local | Dublin City

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Age Friendly Ireland are delighted to learn that the Age Friendly Development at Cornamona Court in Dublin has been shortlisted for the RIAI Public Choice Award 2024.

The RIAI Public Choice Award is a unique opportunity for members of the public to choose their favourite project from a shortlist. Now in their 35th year, the RIAI Architecture Awards celebrate excellence in the design and delivery of buildings by Registered Architects. This year’s RIAI Awards received an impressive 180 entries, with 42 projects now in the running for the Public Choice Award. 

Members of the public are invited to vote and can do so at the link below.

Public Choice Award Poll | RIAI.ie (The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland)

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