"I think it's a slap in the face of inclusivity, of diversity of this city, if we can move to develop nearly 5,000 units and we can not even develop one new site of Traveller accommodation," said one councillor.
“It’s an indulgent thing, a fry-up, rammed into a luxury baguette. It felt like such a symbol of contemporary Ireland, and the perfect identity for the project.”
My apartment building in the center of the city is a community comprised of people from all over the world with a wide variety of perspectives and experiences. Like a much less sinister version of the classic film Rear Window, this is my daily view from my living room of this ever-diversifying city.
I am English-born, half-Irish, and was raised for more than half my life in the United States. I moved to Dublin last year with my wife (and our two dogs) and am loving being back on this side of the Atlantic exploring Ireland. My work and contact form for commissions can be found at sayornisdesign.myportfolio.com and I am on Instagram at @sayornisdesign.
"June is deeply associated with Áine, the Irish goddess of summer, fertility, love, and sovereignty, whose presence is especially felt around the midsummer season."
"The two top squares are Parnell Square and Mountjoy Square. The three bottom ones are St Stephen’s Green, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square. The fish in the river are mullet."