| A note of the identification of Aileach | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| Architectures of gentility in nineteenth-century Ireland | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Book | | 2013 |
| Ballyadams, Co. Laois : remnant of an Anglo-Norman castle in disguise? | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| From Gothic to Gothic revival : an archaeology of Leap Castle, Co. Offaly | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Book | | 2008 |
| Return of the repressed? "Haunted Castles" in seventeenth-century Munster | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| Reviving the artisan sculptor: the role of Ruskin, Science and Art Education | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Book | | 2019 |
| The architectural sources for the Museum Building | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Book | | 2019 |
| Tower houses and power: social and familial hierarchies in East County Clare c.1350-c.1600 | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| ‘Was the carver happy while he was about it?’ Trinity’s Museum Building (1853-7) and the Ruskinian Principle of Happiness | Tierney, Andrew | Article in Book | | 2021 |