Architecture

Roisin Heneghan

Roisin Heneghan was born in Erris, Co. Mayo in 1963. She graduated with a Bachelors in Architecture from University College Dublin in 1987 and received a Masters in Architecture from Harvard University in 1992. She co-founded heneghan peng architects with Shih-Fu Peng in New York and moved to Ireland after winning the competition for the design of Kildare County Council’s civic offices. Completed projects include the Grand Egyptian Museum, Giant’s Causeway Visitors’ Centre, the refurbishment of the National Gallery of Ireland Historic Wings and current projects include the Old Library redevelopment at Trinity College Dublin, Storm King Art Centre and a visitors’ centre at the Botanic Gardens Berlin.

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