Building Ireland

Overview
A dynamic group of specialists in engineering, architecture, and geography delves into Ireland's rich building and engineering legacy. Through captivating explorations, they highlight remarkable structures and innovative designs that showcase the country’s historical and cultural significance. Each episode uncovers the stories behind iconic landmarks, offering viewers a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and ingenuity that have shaped Ireland’s architectural landscape over the years. With engaging insights and stunning visuals, the series invites audiences to celebrate the nation's impressive heritage in construction and design.
Episodes
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1
The Cork to Bandon Railway
Engineer Tim Joyce delves into the process of boring an 800-meter tunnel through Goggins Hill and constructing a viaduct over the Laune Valley during ...
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2
The Banking Halls of Dublin
Architect Orla Murphy investigates the 19th century banking halls of Dame Street and the impact of personalities and politics on the architecture of t...
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4
St John’s Cathedral, Limerick
Orla Murphy, an architect, delves into St John’s Cathedral, admiring its towering gothic revival spire that symbolizes the ambitions of 19th century...
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5
The Boyne Viaduct
Title: The Boyne Viaduct Plot: Tim Joyce delves into the creation of the Boyne Viaduct in Drogheda, celebrated as a prime illustration of Victorian e...