Redrawing Project

Cities; Urbanism; Architecture; Art

Mapping Beauty

‘Mapping Beauty’ is our year long Dublin Street Story Project. How beautiful are our ‘Inner City’ and ‘City Centre’ Dublin streets? What makes a beautiful street? Why is beauty important … Continue reading

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Introducing the “Street Tree Needs Index”

“Street Tree Needs Index” is simply an area or neighbourhood based calculation that generates a local “Need” for street trees.

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Seamless Neighbourhood

Seamless Neighbourhood – Redrawing the City of Israel is a story of a city. That city is Tel Aviv.
“…Cities do not politically or geographically, begin or end at municipal borders. Tel Aviv is both a “municipal city” of four hundred thousand and a national metropolis of three million people. This is a fractured and atomised landscape that encompasses the tolerance and prejudice, vulnerability and fragility – seen and unseen – of urban life. It is an infrastructure of physical and social architecture that exists in seamless visible and invisible boundaries..”

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“The Insider-Outsider”

via “The Insider-Outsider”

January 10, 2019 · Leave a comment

The “Most Hated Woman” in Israel is Leaving the Knesset

via The “Most Hated Woman” in Israel is Leaving the Knesset

January 10, 2019 · Leave a comment

StreeTree – Introduction

StreeTree WebApp Dublin City Council in collaboration with Workday Ireland [1] and Motti Ruimy and Paul Kearns of Redrawing Project is developing an innovative ‘Smart City’ policy app titled STREETREE. Utilising both … Continue reading

February 27, 2016 · 1 Comment

Beyond Pebbledash Manifesto for a Better City

15th December 2014 The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. What: Launch of City Makers exhibition Who: Emily Logan Chief Commissioner … Continue reading

December 16, 2014 · Leave a comment

Beyond Pebbledash Symposium

    Jim Keogan Deputy Chief Executive – Dublin City Council Professor Frances Ruane the director of Economic Social Research Institute (ESRI) Emily Logan – Chief Commissioner of the Irish … Continue reading

November 27, 2014 · Leave a comment

Hugh Lane Gallery “Missing Titles”

Paul Kearns and Motti Ruimy were invited to participate in the Phoenix Rising Exhibition in the Hugh Lane Gallery. As part of this exhibition we were invited to ‘imagine’ the … Continue reading

November 3, 2014 · Leave a comment

Urban Party Dublin House and Home

In 2011 Motti and Paul initiated the URBAN PARTY – TALKING CITIES platform, which has since been hosted in Dublin (Complex Theatre , Smithfield2011), Tel Aviv (Port Authority 2012), Jerusalem … Continue reading

October 15, 2014 · Leave a comment

Architecture Undone

The following article titled ‘Architecture Done’ by Dr Mick Wilson was published in Beyond Pebbledash 2014. Dr Mick Wilson is Head of Department in the Faculty of Applied & Performing … Continue reading

August 27, 2014 · Leave a comment

Beyond Pebbledash

BEYOND PEBBLEDASH was published in August  2014 (Gandon Editions). This collaborative project was awarded the Arts Council ‘Engagement with Architecture Scheme’ grant in 2014. The following is thebook Preface p7 to p13. … Continue reading

August 26, 2014 · Leave a comment

Beyond Pebbledash Videos

Beyond Pebbledash Installation Construction: Video by Paddy Cahill Beyond Pebbledash Culture Night: Video by Paddy Cahill Beyond Pebbledash Manifesto for a Better City: Video by Paddy Cahill Beyond Pebbledash Deconstruction: Video … Continue reading

August 10, 2014 · Leave a comment

Beyond Pebbledash The Family

The ‘Beyond Pebbledash House Installation’ erected in Clark Square in the National Museum Collins Barracks was  life size “replica” of a real family home (5 Loch Conn Drive Ballyfermot Dublin 10). … Continue reading

August 10, 2014 · Leave a comment

Street DNA: Motti Ruimy at TEDxJaffa 2013

Street DNA: Motti Ruimy at TEDxJaffa 2013:

October 10, 2013 · Leave a comment

Postcards of our city New York – Dublin

In “Postcards of Our City” we invite the residents of New York City to write their thoughts about their city on a postcard to the residents of Dublin.

March 28, 2013 · Leave a comment

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