National Library of Ireland
Brian O'Donnell is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in architecture and management. Currently serving as Deputy Director and Head of Estates at the National Library of Ireland since February 2019, Brian also has been a Director at CODA Architects since October 1996. Prior experience includes a role as Architect at The Office of Public Works from August 1994 to September 1996. Brian holds a Bachelor of Architecture from University College Dublin, a Diploma in Business Development from the Irish Management Institute, a Diploma in Project Management from the University of Dublin (Trinity College), and a Master of Science in Real Estate from Technological University Dublin.
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National Library of Ireland
The mission of the Library is to collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual record of the life of Ireland and to contribute to the provision of access to the larger universe of recorded knowledge. The National Library is open, free of charge, to all those who wish to consult the collections. You will need a Reader’s Ticket to consult most categories of material. We do not lend books and reading is done in the various reading rooms. We have a copying service and it is possible to get digital images, prints and photocopies of most items in the collections. The Office of the Chief Herald and the National Photographic Archive in Temple Bar are all part of the National Library. The Library has a lively programme of exhibitions and events for all ages.