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National
University of Ireland Galway - Building PR 310707
National University of Ireland: Galway's new engineering school
RMJM Architects' Building PR
Leading British architectural practice RMJM is to design the National
University of Ireland, Galway's new 53 million euro (£36m) engineering
school. The development recently got the go-ahead following an announcement
by the Irish Government of a 1 billion euro investment programme for third-level
institutions and is the University's largest capital project to date.

National University of Ireland Galway - interior image
from RMJM
The new 14,000m2 building will unite the University's five engineering
departments. Civil, Electronic, Industrial, Engineering Hydrology and
Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering. which are currently located at
13 different locations over the campus and beyond. The new development
will house undergraduate and postgraduate facilities for nearly 1,500
students including engineering laboratories, research facilities, workshops,
computer suites and lecture rooms.
Planning and Projects Officer at the University, Greg Power commented:
Locations for great works of public architecture are few and far between,
and those in a position to commission such work have an enormous responsibility
to make something truly significant. The University relishes the opportunity
to work with architects of such stature as RMJM and Taylor Architects
to create a fitting salute to the inspiring history of engineering in
Galway.
The new facility will be a landmark building, respectful of its unique
riverside setting on the main approach into Galway and one which will
continue to inspire students in engineering for generations to come. It
will copperfasten NUI, Galway as one of the leading international institutes
for engineering sciences..

National University of Ireland Galway - exterior image
from RMJM
RMJM teamed up with Taylor Architects, a 30-strong, leading firm of architects
and interior designers based in County Mayo - to win the commission in
March 2005.
It is RMJM.s second commission for the University in the last two years.
In 2004, RMJM and Taylor Architects were appointed to design a new £5
million cultural hub for the NUI, Galway which will feature a series of
informal social and specialist arts spaces allowing greater flexibility
and experimentation between a broad range of film, music, drama and other
creative arts activities.
RMJM Director in charge of the project, Gordon Hood said:
We are delighted that the project has secured the necessary funding and
we can start designing and delivering a state-of-the-art facility for
the engineers of the future. We are particularly pleased to be working
with the University on this prestigious project on a wonderful waterfront
site on the Campus. We believe that the opportunities to create a stimulating
learning and research environment which adds value to the School of Engineering.s
vision for the future are significant.
It is expected that 40% of the School of Engineering will be funded by
central government with additional significant funds contributed by private
donors and the
balance covered from the University.s own resources. The project was set
in motion as soon as the funding announcement was made, and is scheduled
for completion in 2009.
National University of Ireland Galway: Engineering School - RMJM
PR 07.02.06
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