Cork, the material so long associated with bottle stops and bulletin boards, is finding increasingly widespread—and inventive—application in architecture. True, cork has long been used in buildings, ...
“No drunks need apply” would be the blunt way of summing up what the residents of an area of Cork definitely didn’t want in their neighbourhood in the latter part of the 19th century. And we’re not ...
A 40-storey tower block development at the Port of Cork will be a major signal to international investors of the potential of the city's docklands, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney has said. Mr ...