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Born | Edward Joseph McParland |
Nationality | Irish |
Citizenship | Ireland |
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Alma mater | University College Dublin |
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Awards | Elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland |
Dr Edward Joseph McParland (M.Sc, MA, PhD [1]) is an Irish Architectural Historian and author. He was elected as Pro-Chancellor of University of Dublin, Trinity College in 2013, and continues to give lectures after his retirement in 2008. McParland is the co-founder of the Irish Architectural Archive which was established in 1976, and he has contributed extensively to architectural conservation in Ireland.
McParland attended Belvedere College Dublin before completing an MSc in mathematics at University College Dublin. He attended Christ's College Cambridge to study Fine Arts starting in 1965, and in 1971 he was elected a fellow of Jesus College Cambridge, before being awarded his PhD in 1975.[2]
McParland's first post at Trinity College Dublin was as Lecturer in the History of Art Department in 1973. He was elected Fellow in 1984, and appointed to the role of Pro-Chancellor in 2013, a post which he still holds in retirement.[3]
McParland founded The Irish Architectural Archive / National Trust Archive (NTA) with Nicholas Robinson in 1976, and he holds the position of board member and Company Secretary.[4][5]
McParland's research on "relating to the architecture of Ireland from the late seventeenth to the earl nineteenth century" is a principle source for entries in the Dictionary of Irish Architects.[12]
Photographs by McParland are held in the Courtauld Institute of Art's Conway Library of art and architecture.[13]
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