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Róisín Heneghan is an architect and co-founder of heneghan peng architects- hparc, a practice working with landscape, urban planning and architecture with offices in Dublin and Berlin. She received a Bachelor of Architecture from University College Dublin and a master’s in Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.
Hparc’s work has won significant international competitions including the world’s largest realized architectural competition – the Grand Egyptian Museum. The work has been exhibited and published widely including multiple participations at the Venice Biennale. The built work of the practice has been awarded the Aga Khan Award in Architecture, nominated and shortlisted for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award and twice nominated for the RIBA Stirling Prize.
Built work includes the Palestinian Museum, Giant’s Causeway Visitors’ Centre, Central Park Bridges at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, Museum Tonofenfabrik Lahr and the Grand Egyptian Museum.