Dermot Bannon

Dermot Bannon

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Dermot Bannon is a prominent Irish architect and television personality, best known for his work on RTÉ's 'Room to Improve.' Renowned for his innovative designs and commitment to sustainability, Bannon has become a household name in Ireland, often advocating for thoughtful architectural solutions that reflect the needs and desires of modern homeowners. His charismatic presence and passionate approach to architecture have made him a beloved figure in the realm of home improvement and design.

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Dermot Bannon meets a couple whose home is in need of renovation.

the best new shows to watch, starting tonight – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2026-01-11
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Dermot Bannon attended Hugh Wallace's funeral, highlighting his contributions to architecture.

‘Endearing and gregarious’ Hugh Wallace remembered as stars and friends gather for funeral – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-12-05
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Architects Ciarán Ferrie and Dermot Bannon spoke at the Expert Conference on Housing for Older People about the project.

I split the family home with my daughter. Here’s what the Government needs to do – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-11-19
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Dermot Bannon is known for his work on bespoke architectural projects, including a writing room for Eoin Colfer.

How Arklow turned a major sewage problem into an opportunity to build something spectacular – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-04-05
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Dermot Bannon is represented by Noel Kelly.

Celebrity agent Noel Kelly sees company profits of over €400k last year – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-02-26
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Dermot Bannon is portrayed as a tortured and Christ-like figure, bleeding for the nation’s architectural sins.

We already have Great House Revival. What we need now is Feck the Preservation Order, Let’s Knock It and Build an Office Block – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-02-20
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