Architecture at the Edge’s mission is to promote excellence in the built environment and to advocate for responsible architecture.

We aim to:

  •  create platforms to empower a learned society

  •  make architecture more accessible

  • promote design best practice and sustainable development

  • improve the perception of architecture and of the architect locally and internationally

  • help shape the quality of the built environment.

Architecture at the Edge (AATE) are a Galway based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of architecture as culture. AATE started as Open House Galway in 2017, since developing into a year round programme of events engaging communities in the West of Ireland with the built environment.

Now the leading voice for excellence in the built environment in the west of Ireland, Architecture at the Edge investigates the role and impact of architecture in our lives and the world we live in, demonstrating how design enhances the quality of life, while addressing important issues of society through responsible architecture.

Architecture at the Edge would like to thank all of our funders, sponsors and supporters for their help in making this festival possible. We would like to thank you and our audience and hope that you enjoyed exploring the many ways architecture transforms our lives.

Ba mhaith leis an Ailtireacht ag an Edge buíochas a ghabháil lenár gcuid maoinithe, urraitheoirí agus lucht tacaíochta ar fad as a gcabhair chun an fhéile seo a dhéanamh. Ba mhaith linn buíochas a ghabháil leat féin agus lenár lucht éisteachta agus tá súil agam go mbainfeadh tú taitneamh as iniúchadh a dhéanamh ar an iomad bealach a athraíonn an ailtireacht ár saol.

Thank You

The AATE programme has three strands: AATE Festival, Design Lab and Summer School. Learn more about our programme.

We use our main platform Architecture at the Edge Festival to organise and deliver research/design-led programmes at both public and private venues, and we use learning, events, live projects and exhibitions to engage with the community. Each year, the festival explores and presents ideas on the relation between the architectural world and human life through a broad public program of talks, tours, workshops, films, seminars and exhibitions in collaboration with various institutions and [inter]national partners. The festival was designed to allow the public an opportunity to discover the built environment  from unexpected perspectives. It also allows an opportunity to interact with one another and to strenghten our sense of place and community.     

AATE’s programme and activities are guided by our policies.