The Minister of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, and Charlotte Sheridan, RIAI President, are joined by Liam Ryan, Tipperary, Senior Executive Architect, Tipperary County Council, at the launch of the Town Centre Living Architectural Design Competitions. Photo: Keith Arkins

Revitalisation of Roscrea town centre

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, and the President of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Charlotte Sheridan, launched the ‘Town Centre Living’ Architectural Design Competitions for the design of four social housing schemes across Ireland, with one competition for a town centre site in Roscrea.

The aim is to encourage innovative design for social housing within town centres and progress the Government’s Town Centre First policy’s objectives of compact growth and town-centre revitalisation. The competitions also seek to encourage more architectural firms to compete for social housing design projects.

Following an open invitation to, and close liaison with local authorities, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH) has selected four town-centre sites across the country that will each have a separate social housing design competition. All four competitions will run concurrently. The winning architectural practice for each competition will, in addition to prize money, be awarded the design commission for the project. The winning proposal for Roscrea will be progressed by Tipperary County Council as a live project funded by DHLGH, through to construction and delivery.

Launching the competitions, Minister O’Brien said: “I’m delighted to launch these housing competitions, which will promote high-quality social housing design in Roscrea and support the Government’s Town Centre First approach, which strives to make our town centres vibrant places in which to live, work and visit, with increased housing at the heart of that offering.

PROMOTING TOWN CENTRE LIVING

“Promoting town centre living close to existing infrastructure and services supports our national action endeavours against climate change. I want to thank all in my department, the RIAI and the local authorities for organising these competitions and I encourage architectural practices across the country to compete and submit exciting new ideas for the design of social housing in Roscrea.”

The President of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Charlotte Sheridan, said: “The RIAI are pleased to be working with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to deliver the Town Centre Living Competitions with four town-centre sites to be developed around the country. We know that competitions are excellent for fostering innovation and identifying real-world solutions which can deliver tangible change. Architectural competitions are a demonstration of the profession’s commitment to innovation and are assessed on design quality. Ireland’s new National Policy on Architecture, Places for People, further highlights the important role that Architectural Design Competitions play in setting a quality agenda for our built environment. When developed, these four sites will provide quality homes close to amenities and services, thereby also contributing to sustainable living and climate action change.”

In February 2022, the Government launched Town Centre First, a major new policy that aims to tackle vacancy, combat dereliction and breathe new life into our town centres. The policy is underpinned by multi-billion euro investment spread across major Government schemes such as the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund, the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund, Croí Conaithe (Towns) Fund and the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The policy contains 33 unique actions which will give our towns the tools and resources they need to become more viable and attractive places in which to live, work, visit and run a business. Housing for All, the Government’s housing plan to 2030, committed to publishing the policy.

The winners of the competitions are expected to be announced later in the year..

The jury for the Town Centre Living Competitions will be - Roscrea: Orla Murphy, MRIAI (chairperson), John Martin, FRIAI Architect Advisor DHLGH, and Liam Ryan, MRIAI Senior Executive Architect Tipperary County Council.