Peter Cody
B.Arch SC (Hons) Dip.Arch (Hons)
M SC AAD (Columbia) MRIAI
Director

Peter Cody was born in Tralee, Co.Kerry. In 1990, he graduated with a first class honours degree from Dublin Institute of Technology and Trinity College Dublin. Following graduation he worked with Alvaro Siza in Oporto until 1995 where he worked on a number of notable buildings including Chiado In Lisbon, the Teachers Training College, Setubul and the Gallcian Centre of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Compostela.

In 1995, he won a Fulbright scholarship to study in the United States and completed a masters degree in architecture at Columbia University, New York. He subsequently spent a further year as a visiting scholar at the university undertaking a research project ‘Urban Archipelago’ before returning to Dublin in 1998.

In 1998, Peter received first prize in the international competition for the design of Wolfe Tone Park, Dublin. He has been a member of the RIAI since 1999 and was a member of the Council of the RIAI in 2000 and 2010. He was president of the Architectural Association of Ireland from 2000-2002 and is chairman of Docomomo Ireland. He is currently a studio tutor and lecturer at University College Dublin.

Dermot Boyd
B.Arch SC (Hons) Dip.Arch (Hons)
MRIAI
Director

Dermot Boyd was born in Belfast, Co.Antrim. He graduated with honours from Dublin Institute of Technology and Trinity College Dublin in 1990 after having completed a moderatorship in the History of Art at TCD in 1988. Following graduation he worked for Alberto Campo Baeza in Madrid and John Pawson in London before returning to Dublin in 1992.

In Dublin he spent several years working with McCullough Mulvin Architects where he was involved as project architect in the execution of a number of buildings associated with the Temple Bar Development Plan including the Music Centre and the Temple Bar Galleries. Other projects which he was directly associated with were the Model Arts Centre in Sligo and the new Ussher Library at Trinity College Dublin.

In 1996, Dermot received first prize in the AAI/FIS collaboration. He has been a member of the RIAI since 1997 and was a member of the Council of the RIAI in 1998. He was president of the Architectural Association of Ireland in 1997. He sits on the editorial board of the Irish Architect and the board of the Douglas Hyde Gallery. He is currently a studio tutor and lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology.