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ARCHITECTURE students from University of Limerick (UL) showcased their work as part of the ‘Building Change’ project during the Royal Institute of Architects’ (RIAI) Annual Conference at the RDS in Dublin, last month.
The UL students presented work as part of the ‘Constructive Interference’ exhibition on a range of topics, including a cross-faculty collaboration between the Schools of Architecture, Marketing and Business, which looked at developing a co-op initiative for suppliers and businesses in the food sector, aimed at cost-cutting and improving sustainability.
‘Building Change’ is funded by the Higher Education Authority under the Human Capital Initiative.
For more information, visit buildingchange.ie.
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