The European Centre is dedicated to public education concerning all aspects of the built environment – from entire cities to individual buildings – including the philosophical issues of arts and culture that ultimately give the final shape to design. A high emphasis exists on contemporary values and aesthetics, conservation and sustainability, and the theoretical exploration and advancement of art and design as the highest expression of culture and urbanism.
The European Center’s geographic range encompasses all European union and non-eu countries within Europe, while maintaining a full global outreach. The European Centre partners and collaborates with other European museums, cultural institutions, and professional associations and societies on joint programs and exhibitions.
The mission of the European Centre is to improve all aspects of the human and urban experience by promoting greater public awareness and the broader appreciation and importance of architecture, design, art, and urban planning. The European Centre’s programs, workshops, competitions, and exhibitions foster public and professional education, research and investigation.
The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies
28 Butlers Court
Sir Rogerson’s Quay
Dubln 2, Ireland
TEL: +353 (0)1-670 8781
Email: info@europeanarch.eu