Call for public votes as ‘Enhancing Ennistymon’ shortlisted for major Architectural Award
The Ennistymon Enhancement Plan has been shortlisted for the RIAI Public Choice Award.
The RIAI Architecture Awards are a national awards scheme that recognises excellence in Irish Architecture. The RIAI Public Choice Award is a unique opportunity for members of the public to choose their favourite project from a shortlist of works designed by Irish Architects.
Titled ‘Enhancing Ennistymon’, this plan is one of a number of projects shortlisted by the awards jury, and a public vote is now ongoing to decide the award winner. Ennistymon Town Team, Clare County Council and a Design Team led by Helena McElmeel Architects prepared a strategy for the enhancement of Ennistymon town centre, with support from Clare Local Development Company.
‘Enhancing Ennistymon’ comprises of three strands – enhancement of streetscape and public realm in the town centre; a feasibility study in respect of future use of a vacant and derelict building; and thirdly, identification of opportunity sites in the town.
It focuses on key areas and themes identified throughout surveys, site visits and most importantly engagement with the community, businesses, and residents. The One Planet Living framework by Bioregional was adopted by the Design Team to enhance the sustainability and biodiversity outcomes from the Strategy.
The nomination for the Public Choice Award is another significant achievement for this project, and it follows on from its success at this year’s ‘Building and Architect of the Year Awards’, where the plan was awarded the Social Impact Award. This award acknowledges architectural projects on the Island of Ireland that improves the economic, social, and environmental well-being of their surrounding communities. The jury acknowledged the strong emphasis that the project team placed on collaboration and community empowerment throughout the development of the plan.
Welcoming the announcement, Cllr. Shane Talty, Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District, Clare County Council, said: “I was delighted to learn that the Ennistymon Enhancement Plan has been shortlisted for the RIAI Public Choice Award. I would like to commend Helena McElmeel Architects, Ennistymon Town Team, and the Planning team at Clare County Council for collaborating on this project and for delivering it to such a high standard.”
Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council, said: “The Ennistymon Enhancement Plan is an exemplar in town regeneration and empowering our communities in the development of their future vision for the town. Public consultation was a key vehicle for the development of the project, and we are once again calling upon the public’s support by voting for ‘Enhancing Ennistymon’ in the RIAI Public Choice Award category.”
Gerard Reidy, Chairperson, Ennistymon Town Team, said: “Ennistymon Town Team were delighted to collaborate with Clare County Council, CLDC and Helena McElmeel Architects on the development of the Ennistymon Enhancement Plan. It is fantastic that the project has been shortlisted for a national award, and this is a strong demonstration of the quality of the plan. I encourage all to vote for ‘Enhancing Ennistymon’, your support would be valued by all in Ennistymon Town Team.”
To cast your vote, visit: https://www.riai.ie/public-choice-award-poll/
The shortlisted projects are listed in alphabetical order. Simply select ‘Enhancing Ennistymon’ and click on ‘This gets my vote’.
Voting closes at midnight on Tuesday 20th June and your support would be greatly appreciated!
Caption:
(L-R): At the Main Square, Ennistymon: Aisling De Klerk, LEADER Development Officer, Clare Local Development Company; Maude Hogan, Ennistymon Town Team; Paul Conway, Ennistymon Town Team; Gerard Reidy, Chairperson, Ennistymon Town Team; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Helena McElmeel, Director, Helena McElmeel Architects; Cllr. Shane Talty, Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District, Clare County Council; Helen Quinn, A/Senior Planner, Clare County Council; and Tomás Prendeville, Executive Architect, Clare County Council.
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