the Lifeline Project – DIT 4th year Architecture 2010
An investigation of uses for the disused Broadstone to Broombridge railway cutting in Dublin, Ireland in collaboration with Kaethe Burt-O’Dea of desireland as part of the Dublin Institute of...
View ArticlePoverty below the Highline
An article by Saraha Mirbabaee from Polis – A collaborative blog about cities Of all the factors that contribute to urban livability — including public health, education and infrastructure — policy is...
View ArticleThe Lifeline Project – A Film by Gregory Dunn
On the 8th of April 1961, the last steam train ran the mile-long stretch of what once was the Great Midland and Western Railway to Liffey Junction from the Broadstone railway terminus. The intervening...
View ArticleLIFELINE PROJECT + SOAP Arthur Guinness Projects
“The Lifeline Project challenges our conventional image of the urban commute. It asks us to imagine the Luas BXD traversing a vibrant multifunctional corridor animated by walkers & cyclists, living...
View ArticleFREE Samples Lifeline Soap TODAY!
Come visit us at the Honest 2 Goodness Market, Glasnevin We will be giving away FREE Samples of Lifeline Soap TODAY 12- 4 pm to promote the LIFELINE + SOAP Arthur Guinness Project. …and Please...
View ArticleA mile long exhibition that generates Energy?
A collaborative project between New York City Parks Department and the Land Art Generator Initiative, currently on exhibition at the ‘Arsenal’ Building, 64th Street and Central Park East, New York...
View ArticleWalking Lifeline Territory with Nathan Hugh-O’Donnell
In May, writer Nathan O’Donnell and desireland director Kaethe Burt-O’Dea took a walk through Lifeline territory. Beginning at Broombridge train station and following the route of the Midland Great...
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