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GIAF The People Build Eyre Square July 2019

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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK . . . a musician plays his tin whistle as replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral is built with cardboard boxes on Saturday during Olivier Grossetêe’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. Building the dome.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. Ella Byrnes from Riverside inside inside the cardboard dome at Eyre Square.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. Building the dome.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling.
Building the dome.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome as it partially collapses during the heavy rainfall on Sunday.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome as it partially collapses during the heavy rainfall on Sunday.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling.
The dome as it partially collapses during the heavy rainfall on Sunday.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome as it partially collapses during the heavy rainfall on Sunday.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome as it partially collapses during the heavy rainfall on Sunday.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling.
The dome is demolished.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome is demolished.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome is demolished.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling. The dome is demolished.<br />
A replica of the dome of Galway Cathedral built with cardboard boxes on Saturday was Olivier Grossetête’s 'The People Build' architectural project at Eyre Square as part of Galway International Arts Festival. The following day the heavy rainfall and wind did not deter children, and some adults, demolishing the dome. The wet weather caused the dome to partially collapse. Following it's demolition the cardboard was taken away by Walsh Waste for recycling.
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