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'White Light - Domestic Extension', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 13 Number 5, September/October 2004, P18-22,  Building Critique.

'An Awarding Experience - RSUA Design Awards 2004 - PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 13 Number 3, May-June 2004, P18-22,  .Mackel and Doherty Office Building, 2004 Design Awards 'Laganside Award for Regeneration'  'It is an inspirational marriage of professional commitment, design skill and personal investment leading the revival of a neighbourhood.'

'Northern Star - Mackel and Doherty's own office building', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 13 Number 2, March/April 2004, Pp6,  Building Critique.

'An Droichead - Nursery School and Community Rooms', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 11 Number 6, Nov/Dec 2002, P36-43, Building Critique.

Photo of Bunscoil blue slate against white render

'School in Belfast', ARCHITECTURE + DETAIL, Stuttgart, Germany, No 19 Autumn 2002, p42 - 47

'An Droichead - Nursery School and Community Rooms', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 11 Number 6, Nov/Dec 2002, P36-43, Building Critique.

An féidir le gaol a bheith ann idir ailtireacht agus teanga?, BEO, Iris Idirlinn. Iúil 2002, Úna Níc Gabhann

Photo of solitary modern light fitting in white wall and adjacent curtain walling


PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 11 Number 3, May - June 2002; p18, p23,
An Nasc, 2002 RSUA Design awards, 'subtle and "sexy"' 'an elegant (and transferable) resolution to a recurring challenge: making and renewing the street'; p18, p34, Incubator Units, Whiterock, 2002 RSUA Design awards, 'exemplary', 'elegant, restrained and cleverly planned, these units provide a wonderful setting for enterprise'; p40, An Droichéad, 2002 Civic Trust Awards, 'a clever solution to a simple but demanding brief'; p41, Bunscoil Phobail Feirste, 2002 Civic Trust Awards, 'a building to be proud (of)'

'Parent Power', THE GUARDIAN, EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, Tuesday 16 April 2002, Review of An Droichead Nursery School. 'Mackel and Doherty...who developed long term ideas ...this would not have got off the ground without them..'  By Kate Worsley

Photo of white and red render against blue slate and blue sky at Bunscoil

'Bunscoil Phobail Feirste, Belfast', IRISH ARCHITECT, The Journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, No 174 February 2002, P41-44.

'Four of the Best', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 10 Number 2, Sept/Nov 2001, P46-51,  Review of this years RIBA award winning buildings.

It's coming home', ribajournal, The Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, June 2001, P12-14, Review of state of Architecture in Northern Ireland.

'Design with People in Mind', Culture Section, The Sunday Times, June 24, 2001, P24,  'architectural renaissance in Northern Ireland' by Shane O'Toole.

Photo of main space in Tí Chulainn

'FIRST LANGUAGE', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 9 Number 3, Nov/Dec 2000, P53, 'Mackel & Doherty Architects worked closely with the local Irish Language Community of Shaws Road to provide them with a gesture of confidence that shows they are a vibrant part of the life and culture of the city'. Building Review.

'Mackel & Doherty Architects', BUILDING DESIGN Ireland, The new Irish architecture, March 17, 2000, P6, 'The Tí Chulainn Cultural Activity Centre provides ...'.  '...the practice has constructed a ...speculative factory on the outskirts of Omagh, Co Tyrone'

Photo of Entrance steel clad meeting room at Omagh Advance Industial Unit

'Industrial Strength', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 8 Number 3, Jan/Feb 2000, P56, 'The Advance Factory in Omagh is a demonstration of what the drama of good design and the talents of imaginative architects can do to enhance the industrial environment.

'Openly exhibiting themselves', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 8 Number 2, Nov/Dec 1999, P15, 'The past three exhibitions in the RSUA 20 around 2000 have taken a slightly different approach. Linda Brooks reports.'

'Gaelscoil na bhFál', UA International, Vol 16, Number 5, Oct/Nov 1999, P59, 'The pupils of Gaelscoil na bhFál .... are just starting to settle into their new school'

'community centred', PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 7 Number 4, March/April 1999, P15, 'in use since last september, Carrick Hill Community Centre....'

Tí Chulainn Cultural Activity Centre, PERSPECTIVE, The Journal of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, Vol 7 Number 3, P29