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'BUNGALOW BLISS' Speakers; Adrian Duncan, artist and award-winning writer based in Ireland and Berlin. Emma McKeagney Artist and researcher Hugh Wallace, Architect ++ Home of the Year, The Great House Revival, My Bungalow Bliss Moderator Laurence Lord, Architect at AP+E and RIAI Future Award winner 2021 Hugh Wallace is a well-respected, award-winning architect and founding partner of Douglas Wallace Consultants. Hugh has a passion for creative design that engages with its audience to create conversation and comment. He believes that good architecture is essential to create social cohesion and enhance our enjoyment of our landscape and living environment whether in the city or countryside. Hugh is a judge on Home of the Year. He also presents The Great House Revival and his new series Bungalow Bliss is coming to RTÉ television very soon. The show will follow four bungalow owners as they engage four innovative architects who will redesign their homes making them contemporary and more eco-friendly. Adrian Duncan is an artist and award-winning writer based in Ireland and Berlin. His debut novel Love Notes from a German Building Site was published by The Lilliput Press and Head of Zeus in 2019. It won the 2019 John McGahern Book Prize. In 2020 he was shortlisted for the Dalkey Literary Awards Emerging Writer. Duncan's second novel A Sabbatical in Leipzig was published by The Lilliput Press in 2020. It was shortlisted for the Kerry Novel of the Year Award. It will be republished in the UK in late 2022 with Tuskar Rock Press. His collection of short stories Midfield Dynamo was published by The Lilliput Press in March 2021 and was longlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. His third novel, The Geometer Lobachevsky, will appear in April 2022 with The Lilliput Press (IRL) and Tuskar Rock Press (UK). In 2020/21 he exhibited, in collaboration with Feargal Ward, a large-scale film/sculptural installation work titled The Soil Became Scandinavian, at VISUAL, Carlow. In 2019 they co-directed a music video for Joy Division's Day of the Lords as part of the Unknown Pleasures Reimagined project. In 2020 his and Ward's film Tension Structures received its North American premier at Hot Docs, Toronto. In 2021 Duncan's short film Lost Colony was selected in competition for Docs Ireland. From 1995 Duncan studied and worked as a structural engineer for over a decade in the UK and Ireland. He received his chartership from the IEI (Irish Engineering Institute) in 2007, before returning to study fine art at IADT, Dún Laoghaire in 2008. He received a 1st class MA (Art in the Contemporary World, NCAD, Dublin) in 2011. He has guest tutored and guest lectured at UCD School of Architecture, Dublin; UCC School of Architecture, Cork; NCAD, Dublin; and Crawford College of Art, Cork. He is coeditor of Paper Visual Art Journal (IRL/DE). Emma Mc Keagney is an artist and researcher who has just completed an MA in Irish Studies at NUI Galway, Ireland. Mc Keagney’s current fixations are the agency of non-human actants, the archaeology of design and political ecologies. She finished a BA in Art in IADT, Dun Laoghaire in 2017 where she also carried out a semester in Helskini, Finland. Upon graduating she won Talbot Studios’ Most Promising Graduate Award with her project Glacial Till on the agency of clay. She also won an Academic Excellence Award from IADT on her dissertation about artist run spaces in Dublin city. In 2018 she exhibited her first solo show, Unstable Categories, in Pallas Projects and Studios in Dublin where she explored the blurred categories of human, non-human and design. She has recently been awarded an Agility Award by the Arts Council of Ireland to turn her recent MA Dissertation on Irish Bungalows into a photography and oral history project. To learn more about her practice and work go to www.emmamckeagney.com Laurence Lord is an architect with AP+E and lecturer with Queen’s University Belfast. AP+E is a design and research studio based in Ireland and The Netherlands. It operates in the space between design, strategy and architecture to apply fresh perspectives and draw parallels between the wide range of issues concerning the contemporary built environment. The practice is driven by a strong interest in the social and cultural value of architecture. Laurence was part of the Free Market team, as Co-Commissioner/Curator for the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2018. He is recipient RIAI Future Award winner 2021. ARCHITECTURE AT THE EDGE Architecture at the Edge (AATE) is a Galway based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of architecture as culture. The leading voice for excellence in the built environment in the west of Ireland, Architecture at the Edge investigates the role and impact of architecture in our lives and the world we live in, demonstrating how design enhances the quality of life, while addressing important issues of society through responsible architecture.