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Bog Bothy Tour A celebration of Ireland’s peatlands through the lens of architecture
This summer, the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) & 12th Field will present Bog Bothy, a new timber shelter, co-created with communities in Offaly, Louth & Meath.
This is the conclusion of 3 years of architecture-focused community climate action, prompting a tour & summer of celebration of Ireland’s peatlands through architecture, design & community storytelling, exploring how we can sustainably engage with these landscapes into the future.
The tour continues in Girley Bog, Meath, on the occasion of Heritage Week from August 14th - 16th, with a Bothy, exhibition, resident artist & public programme hosting national conversations on our evolving relationship with Ireland’s peatlands.
Tour and Programme: Peatlands panel talks, walks, workshops & performances across climate action, architecture & future heritage.
Bothy: A purpose-built shelter & gathering space for deep engagement with the bog that builds on the design language of Ireland’s peatlands.
Exhibition: A curated exploration of labour, trace & climate in the bog lands - exploring the bog as both a historical archive & a future landscape.
Artist in Residence: Creative embedded in the landscape to create new work that responds to the peatlands & its people, & the Bog Bothy project through deep engagement.
Tour Dates: Girley Bog, Meath: 1st to 31st August. Programme Dates: 14th - 16th August
FOR MORE INFORMATION: visit Irish Architecture Foundation – Home
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM JUNE 1st - Eventbrite IAF
Please note that the details of events listed above are provided by the relevant Local Authorities.