Hanging in the Archive

The opening of the Architectural Association of Ireland Awards on 27th May last marked an important milestone in improved options for exhibitions in the Irish Architectural Archive. In March of this year the Archive installed a new picture hanging system in two of our first floor rooms, the Rachel McRory Meeting Room and the Model Room. Until now, it was not possible to have temporary exhibitions in these spaces as attaching objects to the walls with hooks or nails would have interfered with the historic panelling in the rooms. The walls would have had to be repaired and repainted on a regular basis, something which would have been neither desirable nor affordable.

AAI Awards exhibition panels in the IAA
AAI Awards exhibition panels in the IAA

A number of considerations needed to be taken into account when the decision was taken to install the hanging system. First and foremost, the system had to allow for the maximum number of hanging options. Secondly, it was a requirement that the system have a minimal impact on the historic interiors of No. 45 Merrion Square. Given the rooms are over 5m in height, the system needed to have a low visual impact in the rooms. And finally, the system had to be straightforward for Archive staff and other exhibition installers to use.

The system chosen consists of a narrow high-level rail installed just below the decorative plasterwork frieze. As it is only 1cm deep and installed 4.5m above floor level, the rail is barely noticeable, especially when not in use. From the rail, long transparent cables are suspended. Attached to the cables are secure hooks from which objects can be hung. The transparency of the cables allows them to ‘disappear’ against the walls, minimising the impact on the architectural features of both rooms.

IAA Model Room with AAI Awards installation screen and bench, and photographs handing on new system
IAA Model Room with AAI Awards installation screen and bench, and photographs handing on new system

One final piece of equipment was needed to complete the system, a tall ladder with a working platform to allow for the attaching of the cable to the hanging rail.

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Simon Lincoln adjusting hanging cables during exhibition installation, with Steven McNamara of Roji Designs and Elspeth Lee of the AAI

It is intended that these first floor spaces will feature regular exhibitions of material from the Archive’s photographic collections, while exhibitions of original drawings and documents will remain in the Architecture Gallery on the ground floor. It is also hoped that the flexible new hanging system will encourage more outside use of the rooms for events and exhibitions, providing opportunities for the Archive to generate much needed revenue. Enquiries about the use of the rooms can be sent to slincoln@iarc.ie.

Simon Lincoln,
Outreach and Exhibitions Officer,
IAA.

Celebrating Pugin Lecture Series

The Celebrating Pugin lecture series is now over. The Archive is extremely grateful to Rory O’Donnell, Christine Casey, Lynda Mulvin, Freddie O’Dwyer, John Maiben Gilmartin and Michael Tierney for sharing so freely of their time and expertise.

We would also like to thank all those who came to the lectures and helped to make this one of the most successful Series organised by the Archive to date.

A Glimpse of Empire Lecture

To mark the publication of A Glimpse of Empire by Jessica Douglas-Home

the IAA will host an illustrated lecture,

From Ireland to India, the story of Lilah Wingfield’s journey from Powerscourt to the Delhi Durbar of 1911

Tuesday 3 April at 6.30 pm, 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL

Please contact Simon Lincoln: slincoln@iarc.ie or the Archive at 01 6633040