INVITATION TO A PUBLIC MEETING AND EXHIBITION
design review for phibsborough village and public realm
wednesday 8th june 2016 - 7.30 pm
panama scout hall, royal canal bank (behind Phibsborough library

We have, over the past six months, in association with the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland, conducted a Design Review Process for the regeneration of the public realm and built environment around Phibsborough Shopping Centre.
You are invited to Phase III of the Design Review which is a Public Meeting and Exhibition of the ideas and designs produced by an expert panel of architects, urban designers, landscape architects, planners and transport experts in consultation with representatives from local community groups.
The meeting will be addressed by Michelle Fagan, Chair of the Design Review Process and a number of the members of the Expert Panel and will provide an opportunity for questions, feedback and discussion. The continuing decline of Phibsborough affects the lives of all who live and work here. The recent sale of the shopping centre and its future development and the purchase of Dalymount Park by Dublin City Council and its development as a municipal space, now offer an opportunity to reverse this decline and to contribute hugely to the creation of a people-centred village that addresses the many needs of all who live and work here. The Design Review Public Meeting and Exhibition is your opportunity to become involved in the ongoing work of the Reimagining Phibsborough campaign and the future development of Phibsborough Village.
Presentations will also be exhibited from 20th – 25th June at darc space, 26 Nth Gt Georges St, Dublin 1
The Design Review Project is supported by the family of the late Michael and Aileen Byrne who operated the family business of M J Byrne & Sons at 138/9 Phibsborough Road for 60 years from 1929 to 1989
You are invited to Phase III of the Design Review which is a Public Meeting and Exhibition of the ideas and designs produced by an expert panel of architects, urban designers, landscape architects, planners and transport experts in consultation with representatives from local community groups.
The meeting will be addressed by Michelle Fagan, Chair of the Design Review Process and a number of the members of the Expert Panel and will provide an opportunity for questions, feedback and discussion. The continuing decline of Phibsborough affects the lives of all who live and work here. The recent sale of the shopping centre and its future development and the purchase of Dalymount Park by Dublin City Council and its development as a municipal space, now offer an opportunity to reverse this decline and to contribute hugely to the creation of a people-centred village that addresses the many needs of all who live and work here. The Design Review Public Meeting and Exhibition is your opportunity to become involved in the ongoing work of the Reimagining Phibsborough campaign and the future development of Phibsborough Village.
Presentations will also be exhibited from 20th – 25th June at darc space, 26 Nth Gt Georges St, Dublin 1
The Design Review Project is supported by the family of the late Michael and Aileen Byrne who operated the family business of M J Byrne & Sons at 138/9 Phibsborough Road for 60 years from 1929 to 1989

Phibsborough local campaign announces
RIAI-run Design Review for the area
Phizzfest’s Reimagining Phibsborough Campaign has announced the launch of an Architectural Design Review for the local village. The review will be run in association with the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI), which has previously carried out similar successful review processes in Kilkenny and Castlebar.
This process has now completed and you are invited to Phase III of the Design Review which is a Public Meeting and Exhibition of the ideas and designs produced by an expert panel of architects, urban designers, landscape architects, planners and transport experts in consultation with representatives from local community groups.
The meeting will be addressed by Michelle Fagan, Chair of the Design Review Process and a number of the members of the Expert Panel and will provide an opportunity for questions, feedback and discussion. The continuing decline of Phibsborough affects the lives of all who live and work here. The recent sale of the shopping centre and its future development and the purchase of Dalymount Park by Dublin City Council and its development as a municipal space, now offer an opportunity to reverse this decline and to contribute hugely to the creation of a people-centred village that addresses the many needs of all who live and work here. The Design Review Public Meeting and Exhibition is your opportunity to become involved in the ongoing work of the Reimagining Phibsborough campaign and the future development of Phibsborough Village.
Presentations will also be exhibited from 20th – 25th June at darc space, 26 Nth Gt Georges St, Dublin 1
The Design Review Project is supported by the family of the late Michael and Aileen Byrne who operated the family business of M J Byrne & Sons at 138/9 Phibsborough Road for 60 years from 1929 to 1989
See Files below for further information
RIAI-run Design Review for the area
Phizzfest’s Reimagining Phibsborough Campaign has announced the launch of an Architectural Design Review for the local village. The review will be run in association with the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI), which has previously carried out similar successful review processes in Kilkenny and Castlebar.
This process has now completed and you are invited to Phase III of the Design Review which is a Public Meeting and Exhibition of the ideas and designs produced by an expert panel of architects, urban designers, landscape architects, planners and transport experts in consultation with representatives from local community groups.
The meeting will be addressed by Michelle Fagan, Chair of the Design Review Process and a number of the members of the Expert Panel and will provide an opportunity for questions, feedback and discussion. The continuing decline of Phibsborough affects the lives of all who live and work here. The recent sale of the shopping centre and its future development and the purchase of Dalymount Park by Dublin City Council and its development as a municipal space, now offer an opportunity to reverse this decline and to contribute hugely to the creation of a people-centred village that addresses the many needs of all who live and work here. The Design Review Public Meeting and Exhibition is your opportunity to become involved in the ongoing work of the Reimagining Phibsborough campaign and the future development of Phibsborough Village.
Presentations will also be exhibited from 20th – 25th June at darc space, 26 Nth Gt Georges St, Dublin 1
The Design Review Project is supported by the family of the late Michael and Aileen Byrne who operated the family business of M J Byrne & Sons at 138/9 Phibsborough Road for 60 years from 1929 to 1989
See Files below for further information

press_release_10_2_16.docx |

phibsborough_design_review_brief.docx |