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Scott Tallon Walker ArchitectsSelected Practice Profi le
Contents
04 Practice Statement
05 Introduction - Working with Scott Tallon Walker
06 Project Locations & Partnering
07 International Experience
08 Services
11 Sustainability
13 Project Experience Overview
14 Urban Design & Masterplanning
24 Healthcare
36 Education
46 Science & Research
58 Communication & Media
64 Transport & Aviation
68 Civic & Cultural
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74 Commercial
82 Residential
86 Hotel, Leisure & Retail
90 Conservation & Restoration
94 Industrial & Car Parking
98 Sport & Event Design
102 Interior Design
108 Awards
112 Health & Safety
112 Quality Management System
113 Practice Background
114 Practice Information
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Practice Statement
Scott Tallon Walker is one of Europe’s
leading architectural practices, and one
of just a few to have been awarded
the RIBA Gold Medal.
Scott Tallon Walker is one of Europe’s
leading architectural practices, and one
of just a few to have been awarded
the RIBA Gold Medal.
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Introduction - Working with Scott Tallon Walker
Design Philosophy
Scott Tallon Walker’s growth and reputation since 1928 has derived
from our policy of producing buildings of outstanding quality. They
are consistently suitable for purpose and employ the best materials
and construction techniques. Our approach to a commission is to
establish the most innovative design solution to our clients needs,
with an all encompassing scheme design. We work closely with our
clients and team partners in a spirit of openness, to bring out the
most positive and imaginative design solutions.
The firm’s strength in delivering quality buildings is based on
the calibre and commitment of our staff. We strive to attract the
best qualifi ed and most creative talent and over the years have
assembled a core team whose experience in all aspects of design
and construction technology is unrivalled.
Collaboration
We have extensive experience in collaborative work with design
fi rms who have particular specialist experience. Recent successful
collaborations include the Aviva Stadium with Populous Architects
and the Tyndall National Institute with HDR.
Design Build
Scott Tallon Walker has extensive experience in building and working
successful design build relationships with contractors. The inclusion
of contracting in a collaborative partnering arrangement offers
considerable advantages to all parties.
Competitions
The practice has won a signifi cant element of its workload through
national and international competitions, such as the Civic Offi ces
Dublin and the Air Traffi c Control Tower for IAA.
Teamwork
The teamwork approach fostered by our experienced design team
leaders ensures that the optimum outcome is delivered for clients.
All team members are encouraged to engage in a dynamic and
forward thinking way in the design process. This collaborative model
ensures, we believe, that projects meet or exceed client expectation,
that sustainability is embedded in the design from inception and
that fl exibility, maintenance and future proofi ng are integrated fully
within the project.
The reputation of the practice is such that a signifi cant proportion
of our workload is either repeat work from existing clients, or one
off specialist facilities. This combination has given the practice a
unique breadth of experience.
Framework Partnering
We welcome the opportunity to establish framework partnering
relationships with long term clients. Our aim is to build and develop
a collaborative working relationship based on the principles of trust
and integrity. Our collaborative model has proven highly successful
and comprises four key elements:
combined leadership•
common vision and mutual goals•
people and relationship development•
system and processes•
We actively seek to work with clients on this basis and select
supply chain partners who wish to embark on long term, rewarding
relationships with STW.
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Project Locations & Partnering
Beirut
Abu Dhabi Bahrain
Göcek
Wroclaw
FrankfurtParis
Nice
Fez
Lisbon
Rotterdam
UK
IRELAND
Reykjavik
New York
Nicaragua
Lusaka
Reunion Island
Chicago
Martinique
Nantes
Rouen
Marseilles
Amman
Riyadh Jeddah Al Kharj
Nairobi
Tarragona
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International Experience
GIP CYROI R&D and Incubator Building - Reunion IslandKing Saud University Sports Campus - Saudi Arabia
CERIMED (Medical Imaging) - Hôpital de la Timone, MarseilleThe Irish Pavilion - New York (1939)
The Practice was founded in 1928 and the fi rst building to achieve
international recognition was the Irish Pavilion for the New York
1939 World Fair.
Our 60 year international experience has comprised collaboration
with local architects e.g. University in Lusaka with Erhard Lorenz
Architects, new radio and television studios in Reykjavik with
Wilheimer Hjalmarasson, invited competitions such as the MEBCO
Bank in Beirut and the national radio and television studios for Abu
Dhabi.
In recent times a network of collaborative partnering has extended
our international capability and resulted in new projects such as the
recently completed GYP CYROI R&D incubator building in Reunion
Island in the Indian Ocean.
In 2010 we commenced working in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with
Buro Happold, with whom we designed the King Saud University
Sports Campus, and are now registered in Saudi Arabia, working
in association with Usamah M Al-Kurdi.
Current International Collaborations include:Maisam Architects - Jordan, Abu Dhabi
Pozzoni Architects - Manchester, UK
YRM Architects - London, UK
JDDK Architects - Newcastle, UK
Buro Happold - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Bouygues (D&B) - Marseille, France
RGD Architects - Rouen, France
Maap Medical Architects - London, UK
HOK - UK & Ireland
Populous - UK & Ireland
Aecom - Bahrain, Qatar, UK, Ireland
Arch Center - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Urban Design
Point Village, Dublin, Ireland PricewaterhouseCoopers Headquarters - Spencer Dock, Dublin, Ireland
All of the practice’s schemes are informed and shaped by our Urban Design section who draw from wide
International experience and have completed a number of major Urban Design studies including Point
Village development in Dublin’s North Docklands.
Services
Architecture
Enterprise Ireland offi ce fi t-out, Ireland
Interior Design
The Scott Tallon Walker Interior Design Team combine imaginative design ides with colour, art and
practical use of space. Our approach is to not only integrate our interiors with the ethos and dynamics
of our client, but equally with the potential of the building and its services.
Scott Tallon Walker’s core activity is the design of buildings. It’s reputation is built on the delivery of
exceptional design quality in virtually every general and specialist fi eld of design. Experience includes
healthcare, commercial, education, scientifi c, residential, transport, communications, administration
and many others.
Masterplanning
We prepare strategies that seek to maximise the site potential for development. We consider the
surrounding context - physical, social and economic - working collaboratively with others, to provide vision
that can be delivered. Our masterplanning experience covers all development sectors, from small urban
infi ll to large scale campuses. Eastpoint Business Park, for example, has been successfully transformed
from dereliction in 1995 into a 200,000sqm highly attractive business location today.
East Point Business Park - Dublin, Ireland
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Conservation
Intense research and appropriate design and detail inform our approach to historic buildings. In particular
we have established a reputation for sensitively combining the architecture of today with that of the past
as illustrated in the Gate Theatre project above. We also have considerable experience of sensitively
upgrading late 20th Century buildings to provide new uses and new energy performance.
Gate Theatre - Dublin, Ireland
One of the core principles of the practice is the integration of Art and Architecture. Close collaboration
with a wide variety of emerging and established artists has enabled Scott Tallon Walker to produce a
considerable number of projects that have been enriched and enhanced by the incorporation of art into
the working environment and into the wider public realm.
Art in Architecture
East Point Business Park - Dublin, Ireland
Refurbishment
DKIT School of Informatics & Creative Arts, Ireland Commissioners of Irish Lights Headquarters, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Scott Tallon Walker Architects have extensive experience of advising Clients in the appraisal of the benefi ts
of refurbishment over new build or vice versa and also in comparing the merits of the different levels of
refurbishment, both in vacant or live occupied building environments. Our successful completion of FAS
Training Centres illustrate this experience.
Sustainability
The promotion of sustainability and energy effi cient buildings within our practice is one of the key principles
of our philosophy and design approach. The realization of responsible, dynamic environmental design
is, we believe, central to the creation of healthy, uplifting buildings and environments that benefi ts us all
as a global community.
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The fi rm embraces a wide range of challenges,
which adds a rare breadth and depth to our expertise.
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Sustainability
Our Expertise
We deliver high quality design solutions while addressing
environmental challenges by fostering expertise in sustainability
in the built environment. Scott Tallon Walker Architects offer a full
range of advice and experience in sustainable and environmentally
responsible design from brief to project completion with a specialist
in-house group to review and enable sustainable design.
In house expertise includes a skill base with credentials as LEED
AP, BREEAM AP & Assessors. Our staff are also trained in Building
Information Modelling (BIM), a tool which can be harnessed to deliver
low cost “Green Buildings”.
Scott Tallon Walker Architects are founding members of the Irish
Green Building Council and support initiatives such as the Carbon
Trust in the United Kingdom which are independent experts with a
mission to accelerate the move to a “low carbon economy”.
Our Commitment
The promotion of sustainability and energy effi cient buildings within
our practice is one of the key principles of our philosophy and
design approach. We believe the realisation of responsible, dynamic
environmental design is central to the creation of healthy, uplifting
buildings and environments that benefi t us all as a global community.
Everyone connected to the construction industry has a role to
ensure energy consumption and carbon emissions are reduced. As
architects, we have a key position in leading this discussion, and
working with our clients to deliver exemplar projects.
We believe sustainable design presents an opportunity to address
social responsibility, not only in relation to materials and production
but also regarding positive, social spaces encouraging intimacy
and community.
Our objective in addressing sustainability is to create value within the
built environment based on a holistic approach to social, economic
and climatic considerations.
Sustainable Design Through Collaboration
Addressing sustainability can only be achieved by fostering close
relationships between the client and key designers, ensuring an
ethos of collaboration between all members of the design team and
an early engagement with specialists in construction management
and contractors. This process of collaboration and partnerships
ensures that sustainability can be integrated into the design brief
and all members of the design and construction team contribute
their experience in delivering sustainable design solutions.
Our Approach
We approach each project on an individual basis to ensure a
dedicated environmental strategy is established to both maximise
energy effi ciency and minimise the project’s overall environmental
impact. When establishing an environmental strategy, it is imperative
to gain a full understanding of the environmental factors that impact
on the local region in addition to the operational requirements
of the project. Addressing these can not only benefi t the local
environment but can also aid in delivering reduced project and
operational costs.
This approach begins from the earliest inception stage where
integrated design charettes are undertaken by dedicated sustainable
design staff, in collaboration with the client and full design team, to
identify key challenges and opportunities.
Environmental challenges such as water reduction and more effi cient use
of energy are two of the key impacts for sustainable design in Saudi
Arabia. Numerous solutions to reduce energy consumption in building
processes already exist however reduced energy consumption can
be achieved simply by designing and situating correctly the building in
relation to the surrounding landscape and climate.
Benchmarking Sustainability
Sustainability goals set out during brief development and early
design stage can be developed against international environmental
methodologies such as LEED & BREEAM. These methodologies
address wide-ranging environmental and sustainability issues and
enables developers, designers and building managers to address
the key environmental impacts of the building and its ecological
footprint.
“A collaborative approach is based on developing the right
relationship, one that is founded on trust and where challenging is not
only accepted but is expected, it is a relationship that enables people
to face up to real diffi culties openly, certain that the response will be one
of helping to solve the problem together.”
“Through its sitting, mixed use and considered use of appropriate
technologies, this inner city building invigorates a diffi cult site and
seamlessly integrates all aspects of sustainability on a wider socio-
economic scale. From re-use of an existing building, to the sourcing
of local materials and the impact on the local community it serves as a
model of well mannered urban redevelopment with solid environmental
concerns integrated into the design.”
Offi ce Development, Cork, Ireland - RIAI Best Sustainable Project Award 2010, RIAI Award Jury Citation
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We have been breaking new ground,
challenging conventions and developing
innovative solutions for over 50 years with
the aim of driving costs down and improving
quality.
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Project Experience Overview
Stadium Transport & AviationLibrary Urban DesignResidential Tall Buildings
Communication & Media Monument ReligiousHotel House Theatre
HQ Offi cesBusiness ParkHealthcare Civic BuildingIndustrial Science & Research
EducationInteriors MasterplanCar ParkingRetail Commercial Offi ces
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Urban Design & Planning
Scott Tallon Walker Architects has over 50 years masterplanning
experience. Our projects include both green-field and urban;
university, healthcare, science, technology and business campuses,
as well as, residential and mixed-use communities. Some projects
involve a large soft landscape component, while others involve a
more hierarchical urban public realm strategy.
As development is part of an on-going process of evolution,
masterplanning needs to provide fl exibility for growth and change
over time, as well as meeting immediate needs. For example, since
1960, we have produced a series of masterplanning strategies for
the RTE campus at Donnybrook, Dublin 4. These have allowed
the RTE organisation to grow and evolve, responding to changing
technology and progressive work practices.
As part of the masterplanning process, we consider the place being
created and how it will be used within a broader strategic context.
This involves analysing and working with the physical surrounding,
identifying potential uses and activities and their location, considering
movement patterns and establishing infrastructure requirements.
These are brought together within an overall planning framework
based on clear architectural, landscape and infrastructural principles,
informed by economic and cultural values.
We work closely with the Client team on identifying the short-,
medium- and long term objectives which guide how the
masterplanning strategy should be implemented. We prepare urban
design guidelines on the overall form and structure of buildings
needed to achieve the quality and character that delivers real and
meaningful places.
We are very experienced at communicating ideas and proposals,
as well as listening and working with our fellow professionals, to
provide the most appropriate workable strategy. As Design Team
leaders, we offer a holistic overall coordinated approach to the
masterplanning process.
“City Quarter has achieved our expectations; it is fully let, is recognised as a seminal development
for the development of Cork City, is well received by our tenants, the public and has already acted
as a catalyst for further Dockland development in the city. The product is fantastic, a credit to all
involved... You have set a new level for building design in Cork”
- Howard Holdings Plc
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
East Point Business Park - Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland (1989-1998)
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Point Village - Dublin, Ireland (2004-2010)
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Ireland’s National Television & Radio Broadcaster (RTE) 2025 (current)
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Riverside Way Masterplan- Midleton
Urban Design & Masterplanning
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Watersedge - Midleton
Urban Design & Masterplanning
Water Rock - Midleton
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Cobh Urban Design Feasibility Study - Cork, Ireland (2008-2009)
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Spencer Dock Masterplan - North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland (2005-2008)
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Sullivan’s Quay - Cork, Ireland (current)
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Urban Design & Masterplanning
Fassaroe - Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Kinsale Harbour Development - Cork, Ireland (ongoing)
Clearwater Business Park - Little Island, Cork, Ireland (2004-2005)
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Healthcare
“...the result is an exceptionally clear building that is easy to like, with light fi lled generous space ...
A complex masterplan was realised which harmonised and unifi ed the existing hospital site which
were carried out in their entirety which the existing hospital remained functional at all times.”
RIAI Award Jury Citation, St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Ireland, 2006
Healthcare Design
Scott Tallon Walker is an internationally recognised leader in
healthcare planning and design. Whether they are planners seeking
out new methods by which they can perfect the functionality and
effi ciency of a building or designers who feel something stir inside
of them each time they realise the true power of a great design, the
staff at Scott Tallon Walker are dedicated to enhancing the healing
environment.
Healthcare Consulting
Scott Tallon Walker Healthcare is committed to helping our clients
meet their goals for revenue, patient safety, patient and staff
satisfaction, and health outcomes by providing customised solutions
to facility planning, operational efficiency, capacity, workflow,
and strategic planning challenges. We actively draw upon our
professional knowledge of and experience in healthcare to transform
exceptional aspirations into reality for our clients.
Our work refl ects our unique insights into healing environments,
complemented by expertise in patient and family-centred design
and the application of state of the art, high performance, and cost
effective technologies.
Referee: Mr. Nicholas Jermyn, CEO St. Vincent’s Healthcare Group, Elm
Park, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 2904560
Email: [email protected]
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Healthcare
Mental Health Facilities
Core issues to keep to the fore front of the design philosophy are
the therapeutic environment, cleanliness, aesthetics, security and
safety and sustainability. Scott Tallon Walker Architects believe that
the design of successful Mental Health facilities should:
Promote staff effi ciency by minimizing distance of necessary •
travel between frequently used spaces
Allow easy visual supervision of patients by limited staff. Nurse •
stations on inpatient units should be designed to provide
maximum visibility of patient areas.
Include all needed spaces, but no redundant ones. This •
requires careful pre-design programming.
For inpatient units, provide a central meeting area or living •
room for staff and patients and provide smaller rooms where
patients can visit with their families
Make effi cient use of space by locating support spaces so •
that they may be shared by adjacent functional areas, and by
making prudent use of multi-purpose spaces
Projects that Scott Tallon Walker has designed for Mental Healthcare
are:
National Forensic Mental Health Services (High Security •
Central Mental Hospital)
Intensive Care Psychiatric Unit Galway•
Intensive Care Psychiatric Unit Cork•
Intensive Care Psychiatric Unit Dublin•
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit Dublin•
Elmount Unit, New Acute Psychiatry Facility at St. Vincent’s •
University Hospital,
St Andrew’s Healthcare, Dogpool Lane Birmingham (Medium •
Secure In-patient accommodation)
Stewart’s Adult and Adolescent Mental Health Hospital•
Mater University Hospital Acute Psychiatric Unit•
Acute Psychiatry Facility - St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin,
Ireland (1998-2003)
St. Andrew’s Healthcare - Birmingham
National Forensic Mental Health Services (High Security Central Mental Hospital) - Portrane, Co. Dublin
Acute Psychiatic Unit - Mater University Hospital
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Healthcare
550 Bed St. Vincent’s Hospital Redevelopment including Emergency Dept., Operating Theatres, ICH, Diagnostic Imaging, Pathology Services and Outpatients - St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland (2002-2005)
Breast Check Merrion Unit - St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin,
Ireland (1998-2003)
120 Bed Ward Block - St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
(2010-2012)
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Healthcare
21 Bed Nursing Home for the Jesuit Order - Milltown, Dublin, Ireland (2005-2009)
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Healthcare
260 Bed icl Operating Theatres, HDU, Diagnostic Imaging, Day Care & Consultants Examination Suites - St. Vincent’s Private Hospital, Ireland (2007-2010)
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260 Bed icl Operating Theatres, HDU, Diagnostic Imaging, Day Care & Consultants Examination Suites - St. Vincent’s Private Hospital, Ireland (2007-2010)
Healthcare
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Healthcare
700 Bed Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Redevelopment - Mater Hospital, Dublin, Ireland (1998-under construction) Masterplan - Mater Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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Healthcare
Primary Healthcare Centre, including Radiology and Endoscopy support with integrated Pharmacy - Mitchelstown, Cork, Ireland (2006-2008)
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Healthcare
144 bed non acute Hospital / Hospice Facility - Curraheen Hospital, Cork, Ireland (2006-2011)
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Paediatric Intensive Care Unit - Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin, Ireland (2011)
Healthcare
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Healthcare
Masterplan - Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan, Ireland (2007) Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII De Tarragona - Spain (2010)Masterplan - St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Ireland (1998-2005)
Proton Beam Therapy Unit - UCLH, London, UK (2010-ongoing)
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Royal Maternity Hospital - Bahrain (2010-current)
Blackrock Clinic, Dublin, Ireland (ongoing) Proton Beam Therapy Centre - The Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK
Healthcare
Kings College Hospital Development - Denmark Hill, London, UK
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Education
“....the project from the point of view of UCD has been an unequivocal success both in its design,
execution and in-use performance. Architecturally it is accepted that the building has made a
landmark addition to our campus.” J. Brennan, Buildings Offi cer, UCD
Scott Tallon Walker has extensive experience of providing higher
education facilities with state of the art learning spaces for a wide
variety of areas of study such as science, classics, creative, research,
IT, sport, languages, libraries & resource centres. Our particular
expertise in the design and procurement of higher education buildings
on long established and occupied campuses has resulted in many
clients offering repeat commissions over the years.
When designing such facilities to provide stimulating, inspirational
and effective environments in which to learn, the typical issues that
we address are:
Innovative, effective + enjoyable workspace•
Cellular v. Open plan•
Solitude v. Collaboration•
Privacy v. Transparency•
Fixed v fl exible•
Need v. Status•
Business v. Education•
Sustainable, low energy concepts•
Assisting client develop utilisation strategies•
Client + User involvement + engagement•
Sense of community – minimising boundaries•
Encouraging communication and collaboration•
The role of social space•
Flexible work practices•
Post occupancy evaluation•
Utilisation surveys•
In Ireland the practice has been responsible for educational buildings
at each of the country’s higher education campus’ at Trinity College
Dublin, University College Dublin, DCU, National University of Ireland
Galway, National University of Ireland Cork, and many of the regional
Institutes of Education.
Referee: Mr. Mark Poland, Buildings & Estates Offi cer, University College
Cork, Ireland
Tel: +353 21 4902480
Email: [email protected]
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Education
O’Reilly Hall Aula Maxima - University College Dublin, Ireland (1992-1994)
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Education
School of Engineering and University Industry Centre - University
College Dublin, Ireland (1980-1989)
Daedalus Building Microcomputing & Language Centre - University College Dublin, Ireland (1990-1997) Restaurant Building - University College Dublin, Ireland (1967-1970)
University Industry Centre - University College Dublin, Ireland (1983-1985)Food Science Building - University College Dublin, Ireland (1997-1999)
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Education
IT Building - University College Cork, Ireland (1999-2009)
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Education
Learning & Information Resource Centre - Dundalk Institute of Technology
(1995-2001)
School of Nursing and Health Studies - Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland (2002-2004)
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Education
School of Informatics & Creative Arts - Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland (2002-2010)
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Education
Science, Library and Arts Building - National University of Ireland Galway,
Ireland (1973-1978)
Student Housing - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland (1991)
School of Languages, Áras na Gaeilge - National University of Ireland
Galway, Ireland (1990-1993)
Sport & Student Union Building - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland (1997)
Human Biology Building - National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland (2006-under construction)
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Education
Library & Information Resource Centre - Dublin City University, Ireland (1995-2000)
School of Computer Applications - Dublin City University, Ireland (1996-2001)
O’Reilly Institute - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (1986-1988)
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Education
Humanities & Social Sciences Building - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland (2007-2010) John Paul II Library - National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland (under
construction)
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King Saud University Sports Campus - Saudi Arabia (2010-current) Materials & Surface Science Institute - University of Limerick, Ireland
Education
5G Innovation Centre - University of Surrey, UK
Institute for Global Food Security - Queen’s University Belfast
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Science & Research
Scott Tallon Walker has been responsible for the design of numerous
research facilities of international standing. We have developed an
expertise in the design of these technically demanding and precise
environments without losing sight that such facilities should be
uplifting spaces in which to conduct research.
There are many key issues that occur in the design of laboratories
and our team have a specialised skill set that ensure delivery of a
design that is both versatile and fl exible.
We believe in creating an open research space which encourages the
exchange of ideas and allows for multidiscipline research. Through
well planned and innovative design techniques we promote the
optimum utilisation of space which interacts easily with commercial
interests.
We also focus on the issues of safety in the laboratory environment
which is important in promoting the welfare of staff. Another major
consideration in our approach to laboratory design is establishing
low energy and operation targets, as well as achieving a high
BREEAM rating.
Increasingly our clients from all sectors - HEI’s, corporate and
government institutes, require greater effi ciency and versatility from
their research facilities whether existing or proposed, to respond to
emerging trends in science and the way research is conducted.
Referee: Prof. Roger Whatmore, CEO, Tyndall National Institute, UCC
Tel: +353 (0) 21 490 4000
Email: [email protected]
“ Chacun reconnaît aujourd’hui la grande qualité technique et architecturale du bâtiment : les
scientifi ques qui occupent les locaux, mais aussi les nombreux visiteurs sont unanimes.”
- Christian Meriau, Directeur du CYROI, St Denis de la Reunion , France
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Science & Research
Tyndall National Institute Nano-technology Research Facility - University College Cork, Ireland (2006-2009)
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Science & Research
Pharmacy Building - University College Cork, Ireland (2002-2006)
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Science & Research
Biotechnology Building - University College Dublin, Ireland (1991-1993) Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research - University
College Dublin, Ireland (1999-2003)
Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research - University
College Dublin, Ireland (1999-2003)
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Science & Research
Radiopharmaceutical Production & Research Unit - Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, UK (2004-2009)
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Science & Research
Radiopharmaceutical Production Unit - Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire, UK (2006-2008)
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Science & Research
GIP CYROI R&D and Incubator Building - Reunion Island (2008)
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Science & Research
National Blood Centre - St. James’ Hospital, Dublin, Ireland (1997-1999)
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Science & Research
East End Masterplan, College of Pharmacy & Genetics - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (1993-1997)
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Science & Research
Biosciences Research Building - Campus de Mont-Saint-Aignan, Université de Rouen, France (current)
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Science & Research
King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology (KAIN) - King Saud University, Riyadh
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Science & Research
CERIMED (European Centre of Research in Medical Imaging) - Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, France (current)
National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology - Dublin City University,
Ireland (2003-2008)
Human Biology Building - NUI Galway, Ireland (2006-under construction)Cyclotron - Arronax, Nantes, France (Competition) Pathology Laboratory - St. Vincent’s University Hospital ‘...One of the best
automated labs in the British Isles’ - Dr. Kieran Sheahan, Dept of Histopathology
Erigal Radiopharmaceutical Production Unit & Imaging Unit - Keele
University, Staffordshire, UK (2003-2005)
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Communication & Media
Scott Tallon Walker has the unique experience of having designed
all the buildings for Ireland’s national broadcaster (Ireland’s RTE)
throughout a fi fty year period. The completion of the design stage
of “Project 2025” for RTE in October 2009, a world class 50,000
sq.m digital cross-media facility, is the latest stage in the ongoing
development of Scott Tallon Walker’s experience in this fi eld.
We travel extensively to study international best practice and
are thoroughly informed in the ever advancing environment of
communications technology. The expertise gained in relation
to aspects such as digital broadcast technology, acoustics and
sustainable servicing have been applied to the design of “Project
2025”.
This knowledge is added to the already signifi cant experience in
designing highly complex projects such as the Shannon Air Traffi c
Control Centre, Dublin Airport Air Traffi c Control Tower and the
highly innovative and sustainable Telecommunications Network
Management Centre for Ireland’s largest telecoms company, Eircom,
which received an RIAI award.
The cross-fertilisation of innovative engineering and excellence in
architecture in each of these projects gives our practice a unique
knowledge base to serve clients in the communications sector.
Referee: Mr. Paul Silke, RTE, Nutley Lane, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
Tel: +353 1 2082826
Email: [email protected]
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Communication & Media
Eircom Network Management Centre - Dublin, Ireland (1997-1999, extended 2003)
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Communication & Media
TG4 - Irish Language Television Studios - Galway, Ireland (1995-1996, extended 2002)
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Ireland’s National Television & Radio Broadcaster (RTE) - Programmes Building - Dublin, Ireland (1994-1999)
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Ireland’s National Television & Radio Broadcaster (RTE) - Masterplan - Dublin, Ireland
Ireland’s National Television & Radio Broadcaster (RTE) - Project 2025 - Dublin, Ireland (current)
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RTE - Restaurant - Dublin (1964-1965, extended 1997-1999)
RTE - Television Building - Dublin (1960-1962, extended 1979,1990)
RTE - Administration Building - Dublin (1965-1967)
Ireland’s National Television & Radio Broadcaster (RTE) - Radio Centre - Dublin, Ireland (1967-1973)
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Transport & Aviation
Scott Tallon Walker’s involvement with transport related projects goes
back as far as the 1940’s with the design and construction of Busáras,
Dublin’s central bus station. Busáras when completed in 1953, was
one of the fi rst post Second World War examples of the International
Style in Europe, and was the fi rst modern building to be constructed
in Ireland’s capital city. Its modern approach to massing, form and
materiality attracted reviews and attention from all over Europe.
The new Air Traffi c Control Centre at Shannon, on Ireland’s western
seaboard, for the Irish Aviation Authority, vitally controls all air traffi c
over the Atlantic between North America and Europe. Recent projects
include the Air Traffi c Control Towers for Ireland’s international airports
at Dublin and Cork again on behalf of the Irish Aviation Authority. Being
an island nation, it is essential that the most modern air transportation
infrastructure is in place.
The new headquarters and workshop building for the Commissioners
of Irish Lights includes facilities for the co-ordination and monitoring
of all sea bound vessels around the coast of Ireland and the provision
and maintenance of marine aids to navigation.
In 2001, Scott Tallon Walker was appointed as master planners and
architects for the redevelopment of the existing regional airport at Lydd
in Kent to the south east of London. The scheme remains a potentially
viable project for future implementation. As part of the overall expansion
of Dublin Airport, Scott Tallon Walker worked with private land owners,
developers and the Dublin Airport Authority in development of a master
plan for the creation of a new airport terminal building, air side and land
side freight handling facilities and related commercial development to
the west of the existing terminal complex, fl anked to the north and
south by the two parallel runways.
Scott Tallon Walker were part of the team appointed by Alliance Texas,
a Perot Company, in reviewing the development potential for “inland
ports” at Shannon and Knock airports in Ireland, and Gdansk Airport
in Poland. The consortium purchased 20 hectares of land abutting
the runway at Knock Airport, and Scott Tallon Walker prepared
infrastructure and development Action Plans covering 10,000 sq.km for
adoption by the Local Authority into its development plan for Mayo.
Referee: Mr. Eugene McLernon, Aviation House, Hawkins Street, Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 6718655
Email: [email protected]
Air Traffi c Control Tower - Dublin Airport, Ireland (2008-2009)
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Commissioners of Irish Lights - Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Co. Dublin, Ireland (2002-2008)
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Air Traffi c Control Centre - Shannon Airport, Co. Clare, Ireland (1996-2000)
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Busáras - Dublin, Ireland
Air Traffi c Control Tower - Cork Airport, Ireland (2008)
Knock Airport Business Park - Co. Mayo, Ireland
SAR Railway Stations - Saudi Arabia
SAR Railway Stations - Saudi Arabia
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Civic & Cultural
Scott Tallon Walker Architects have designed some of Ireland’s most
important civic and cultural buildings: from the National Theatre at
the Abbey, to the award winning Dublin City Council headquarters.
The practice embraces and designs the broadest range of public
buildings, including theatres, pavilions, monuments, civic offi ces,
churches, stadia and community centres.
We recognise the challenges associated with the design of civic and
cultural buildings: the importance of issues such as transparency,
accessibility, urban regeneration and the key role such projects take
as examplars in sustainability.
We encourage and explore the shared relationship between Art and
Architecture. The practice has progressed a number of sculpture-led
public projects including two collaborations with the sculptor Michael
Warren: Tulach a’tSolais (The Mound of Light), a beautifully crafted
monument in a rural landscape; and a proposal to replace Nelson’s
Pillar in O’Connell Street, Dublin’s principal historic thoroughfare.
Over the last 20 years, we have been responsible for the
masterplanning of Dublin’s Gate Theatre buildings and have designed
a series of building projects that encompass extensive works of
conservation, refurbishment and design enhancements. Each of
these adaptive projects has been vital to the survival of the Gate
Theatre and to its continued artistic and commercial success.
“The Gate’s architects, Scott Tallon Walker, evolved an inspired plan, which, at a stroke, resolved
all these diffi culties in a stunning new design that enhances not only the theatre but Parnell Square
as a whole.”
- Michael Colgan, Director, Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
Referee: Marguerite Murphy, County Architect, Architects’s Department,
P.O. Box 174, County Hall, Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin
Tel: +353 1 8905050
Email: architects@fi ngalcoco.ie
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Civic & Cultural
Tulach a’ tSolais Memorial - Oulart Hill, Co. Wexford, Ireland (1996-1998)
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Department of the Environment Decentralised Offi ces - Wexford, Ireland (2007-1010)
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Fingal County Council, Civic Offi ces - Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland (2000-2005)
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Entrance Pavilion Dublin Zoo - Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Ireland (1997-1999)
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Dublin City Council, Civic Offi ces - Woodquay, Dublin 2, Ireland (1992-1994)
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Commercial
Scott Tallon Walker have established a wealth of experience and high reputation in the design and delivery of commercial offi ce developments, covering headquarters buildings and campus developments for national and international clients in a variety of sectors including fi nancial services, computer technology, legal and public sector agencies.
This expertise has been established through a dedicated commercial design group within the Practice, which is constantly upgrading and developing their skills to meet the demanding and changing needs of the commercial offi ce sector.
We meet these challenges thorough a dynamic, skilled and innovative approach to design with an emphasis on teamwork at every level, recognising and understanding the needs of clients to achieve their business objectives and goals and responding in a proactive and fl exible manner in achieving these objectives.
We incorporate the latest trends in commercial offi ce design, with an integrated approach from the outset to structure, building services, facades, sustainability and energy effi ciency, cost economics, value engineering and life cycle analysis. We benchmark our performance in these key areas against Construction Consultants Key Performance Indicators which maintains our focus on the delivery of a quality product and service to our clients.
We see the critical objective in this process as being the creation of a building design which combines best practice and commercial viability. This is achieved through the pursuit of design excellence and innovation, the provision of a dynamic, attractive and fl exible working environment for employees and all users, maximising use of natural day-lighting, sustainability both in construction and use, overall effi ciency and the creation of a high quality working environment. We apply this objective equally to all our commercial projects, whether they be for the large corporate headquarters or for a small scale commercial fi tout. In each case, the client and their needs are of equal importance.
Our approach to design excellence extends to our design of commercial interiors, which are innovative and inspiring with an emphasis on the creation of an appealing and motivating working environment. We strive for a sense of identity and activity in the creation of healthy, comfortable and fl exible working environments, integrated with the design of the building fabric. Scott Tallon Walker are members of the British Council for Offi ces through which we maintain our position at the cutting edge of commercial design standards and trends, ensuring continued best service to our clients. Our commercial client base is extensive, much of it based on repeat business.
“It was very important to us in embarking on this project that we would end up with not just a
landmark building but also one which would be practical in terms of its functionality and design
(including interior fi tout design) and built to the highest standards. All of this was achieved to
everyone’s satisfaction within a very tight timeframe and, most importantly within budget”
- Tom O’Connor, A&L Goodbody, Dublin, Ireland
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A&L Goodbody Solicitors Headquarters - IFSC, Dublin 1, Ireland (1997-1999)
Commercial
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Fingal County Council, Civic Offi ces - Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland (2000-2005)
Commercial
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Commercial
PriceWaterhouseCoopers Headquarters - Spencer Dock Development, Dublin, Ireland (2005-2008)
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McCann FitzGerald Solicitors Headquarters - Riverside One, Dublin 2, Ireland (2003-2006)
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The Point Village Mixed-use development - East Wall, Dublin , Ireland (2004-2010)
Commercial
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Enterprise Ireland - East Point Business Park, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland
Commercial
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East Point Business Park, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland (1989-1997, 1998)
Commercial
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Residential
Through the successful completion of various large-scale private
residential apartment developments in the UK and Ireland and various
high-quality one-off residential homes for specifi c private clients,
we have developed a skill base which understands the needs of
modern living while at the same time recognising the importance of
the technical, sustainable and cost effi cient aspects of residential
design.
This understanding enables us to balance the need for contemporary
living standards with current sustainable design principles. We bring
to our design process an emphasis on scale, proportion and form,
with particular attention to orientation, natural daylight, acoustic
privacy, private and public open space, landscaping, circulation
patterns, space around buildings, interface with the public realm
and passive security.
As part of the continuing urban regeneration of Dublin’s Docklands, we
have completed a 616 unit luxury private apartment and penthouse
development in Spencer Dock. As part of the Government’s social
inclusion policy, this development includes a second phase Social
Housing Apartment scheme, designed to the same high quality and
standards as the private scheme. These developments form part of
the larger mixed use development of Spencer Dock which has been
masterplanned by Scott Tallon Walker Architects.
“All… buildings were designed and completed to a very high standard and this has been achieved
with the dedication and support of Scott Tallon Walker as architects. We would have no hesitation
in recommending Scott Tallon Walker for projects of similar scale and complexity”
Spencer Dock Development Company Ltd, Dublin, Ireland
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Spencer Dock Apartments - North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Ireland (2005-2008)
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Residential
Crosbie Yard Development - Ossory Road, Dublin 1, Ireland (2003-2009)
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Denzille Lane Mews Development - Dublin 2, Ireland (1998-2001)
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Hotel, Leisure & Retail
Hotel and leisure projects provide the opportunity to combine our
architecture and urban design skills with our extensive experience
in providing innovative interior design.
Each concept is developed in response to the specifi c nature of
the site and to create highly fl exible spaces and uplifting interiors
to suit the needs and budgets of our client. The specifi c design
is carefully considered in a response that transcends fashion and
aims to produce an impact that will last the test of time. The hotels
in Dublin’s Financial Services Centre and Cork’s Lapps Quay both
relate to their respective river frontages and have had a spin-off
regenerative effect on their respective neighbourhoods. Every
scheme is based on sound and experience driven design principles
and is developed in close collaboration with the client to provide a
unique bespoke solution.
Whether a component of a larger commercial scheme designed to
provide active frontage and vibrant uses at street level, the renovation
and fi t out of a high street department store, or the commercial centre
at the heart of a mixed use scheme, retail provides a key component
of a number of Scott Tallon Walker’s projects.
Our Practice designed Marks & Spencer’s fl agship store in Dublin’s
Grafton Street. We were also engaged to renovate the former
Switzer’s store for Brown Thomas, Ireland’s exclusive department
store. This project involved the conservation of facades, the creation
of new shop fronts, and the rebuild of the three storey over double
basement department store.
The design of new BMW showrooms gave the practice the
opportunity to develop its interest in light elegant structures and
beautifully crafted glazing systems, while showcasing the BMW
product to its maximum advantage.
The Point Village Shopping Centre integrates urban design, planning
and architecture, providing a vibrant complex of offi ces, hotel,
cinemas and shops in Dublin’s Docklands. The design ensures that
the Point Village will become a destination in the City Centre, whether
to browse in naturally lit shopping malls, see a movie or simply hang
out in the pavement cafes fronting onto Point Square.
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Gibson Hotel, Shopping Centre, Cinema, Offi ces & Apartments - Point Village, Dublin, Ireland (2003-2010)
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Clarion Hotel - Dublin, Ireland (1998-2001)
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BMW Showrooms - Naas Road, Dublin 12, Ireland (2003-2004)
Arena - Cork South Docklands, Ireland (2010)
Retail & Entrance Pavilion - Dublin Zoo, Ireland (1997-1999)
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Conservation & Restoration
Scott Tallon Walker Architects have advised Clients over many
years in the appraisal of the benefi ts of refurbishment over new
build or vice versa and also in comparisons of the merits of different
levels of refurbishment, both in vacant and live occupied building
environments.
Through our understanding of buildings and their environments,
we strive to work in a sensitive and cost effective manner with
existing building fabric to express the best aspects of the buildings
original design, while upgrading materials, structures and building
services to respond to the clients requirements in the 21st Century.
This response includes evaluation of fi re safety and accessibility
requirements to meet current Building Regulations and occupancy
standards.
We take on refurbishment from fi rst principles, evaluating the existing
site and building condition, surveying existing structures and services
and gathering original design documentation. Regeneration of a
building for future use is a fi rst principle of environmental sustainability
and something we engage in with the Client from the outset.
Refurbishment covers a wide set of skills that we have acquired
through time and design rigor. Many projects require sensitive
conservation of existing historic structures, interior design, master
planning, consultant design team co-ordination and a wide range
of soft skills to ease temporary re-locations of staff.
In addition to new project refurbishments, we are often re-engaged
to refurbish buildings we have originally designed. We are currently
involved in several substantial regenerative projects, such as
the former award winning PJ Carroll’s factory in Dundalk, now
encompassed into the Dundalk Institute of Technology and the
FAS National Training Agency buildings in Ballyfermot and Finglas,
Dublin.
Our experience includes the complete sensitive refurbishment of
listed buildings such as the Royal College of Physicians, and the
mixture of refurbishment and sensitive modern intervention as in the
Gate Theatre in Dublin and the Tyndall Institute in Cork.
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The Gate Theatre - Dublin, Ireland (2008)
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Royal College of Physicians of Ireland - Dublin, Ireland (2003-2004)
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Sherlockstown House - Kildare, Ireland (2003-2005)
Guinness Hop Store - Dublin, Ireland (1983-1984) Media Lab Europe - Dublin, Ireland
Goulding Summerhouse - Co. Wicklow, Ireland (1971-1973, restored 2002)
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Industrial & Car Parking
We constantly progress the idea of purposeful aesthetics in all
building types and scales. Industrial process buildings and the
places people work should, we believe, have environments that are
ideally optimised for the intended industrial process and be uplifting
places to work.
Our solutions are often guided by the industrial production process.
Indeed when The Irish Times relocated their printing operations
from D’Olier St in the centre of Dublin to a larger greenfi eld site on
the outskirts, we embraced the printing process engineering and
integrated the building design parallel to process design requirements
providing optimum layout for equipment and operations.
Through our in-house Sustainability Group we encourage progressive
sustainable methods and design developments with reduced carbon
footprints. We incorporate natural day lighting into the core of our
designs and prioritise the integration of all services and BMS systems
to ensure minimal energy losses from building fabrics.
The same wish to generate a positive outcome can be seen intwo
recent functional car parking structures at St. Vincent’s University
Hospital and Blackrock Hospital, where each has become a
signifi cant landscape feature on their sites.
“The success of the project refl ects the dedicated professionalism, expertise and skills of the team
at Scott Tallon Walker and their outstanding input to all key areas for its duration. The team’s
support and encouragement to this company at all stages was exceptional and invaluable”
Michael Walsh, Project Manager, The Irish Times
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The Irish Times Newspaper Production Facility - Citywest Business Park, Dublin 24, Ireland (1999-2001)
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Versalift - Northhampton, England, UK (1998-2000)
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Carroll’s Factory - Dundalk, Co. Louth, Ireland (1967-1970)
Clearwater Business Park - Little Island, Cork, Ireland (2004-2005)
Vangen Distribution Centre - Worcester, England, UK
Blackrock Hospital Car Park - Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland (2005-2008)
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Sport & Event Design
Scott Tallon Walker has recently expanded its traditional expertise
in the provision of sport and event centres to include projects
that now appear on the international stage. As part of its ongoing
portfolio, Scott Tallon Walker has designed and delivered sport
centres for many institutions including Trinity College, Dublin,
The National University of Ireland, Galway and at RTE, (Ireland’s
national television and radio broadcasting company), creating multi
functional buildings suitable not only for use for indoor sports, but
also as theatres, examination halls, student facilities and other such
activities. In addition, we have enabled Listed Buildings, as part of
their conservation process, to evolve into event centres capable of
competing with purpose built facilities, including the creation of a
conferencing centre in the Victorian home of The Royal College of
Physicians of Ireland, the ongoing modernisation and expansion
of The Gate Theatre, both in Dublin, the refurbishment of The Aula
Maxima in the 1840’s Quadrangle in Galway University and the
remodelling of both the Gaiety and Olympia Theatres in Dublin.
In 1998, Scott Tallon Walker were commissioned by the Irish
Government to prepare a master plan for the new national sporting
centre of excellence – Sports Campus Ireland, and to design the
new 80,000 spectator capacity National Stadium, capable of
accommodating Gaelic, Rugby and Soccer, as well as track and fi eld
events. The Campus is currently under development, but a decision
was taken by the Government to provide Ireland’s International
Stadium for Rugby and Soccer by rebuilding the world’s oldest
international rugby stadium at Lansdowne Road. In 2004, Scott
Tallon Walker, with Populous, won the international competition for
the design and delivery of the new Aviva Stadium at Lansdowne
Road, which was completed in April 2010.
In 2010, we were appointed to design the new 13,000 sq.m. College
of Sports science, as well as the new 40,000 sq.m. sports campus,
which includes a 7000 all seater international athletics arena, two
Olympic standard swimming pools, gymnastics and ball game
courts, with associated players’ media and spectators’ facilities at
the King Saud University, Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. The project is under
construction, and due for completion in 2012.
We are currently designing the new Centre of Excellence and new
13,000 seater south stand, with associated VIP, media and players’
facilities, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh for The Cork County Board of the GAA
in Cork City. The scheme is due for handover in late 2013. The broad
base experience within Scott Tallon Walker, as well as the most recent
specifi c knowledge in sports stadium and conference centre design
will enable us to provide clients with the optimum design solution.
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Aviva Stadium - Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland (2004-2010)
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Brewery Quarter Arena - Cork, Ireland (ongoing)
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Cork Docklands Arena - Cork, Ireland (2010-current) King Saud University Sports Campus - Riyadh (2010-current)
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Interior Design
Scott Tallon Walker has extensive experience in providing quality
interior design solutions for its clients. We have created the interiors
of many of our buildings, but also successfully work in modern and
heritage buildings, to create spaces and interiors to suit the specifi c
needs and budgets of our clients.
More innovative recent interior fi t outs include the new stadium as
Lansdowne Road, Dublin, three Clarion hotels with conferencing
and spa facilities, the new corporate offi ces for McCann FitzGerald
Solicitors, one of Ireland premier legal practices, the headquarters
for the Commissioners of Irish Lights, in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin,
from where all of Ireland’s waterways and lighthouses are controlled,
supported and maintained to the new BMW showrooms for Keane
Motors in County Dublin.
The success of our design solutions are based on the seamless
integrations of the building, its architecture and character, with the
design of the interiors. Whereas this can be more readily carried
out where Scott Tallon Walker are the designer of the building in the
fi rst instance, applying this discipline to either buildings designed
by other architects or to existing structures, is a process that we
have successfully carried out. Examples include interiors for such
companies as Pfi zer, Bank of New York, and Bank of Ireland to
converting the administrative headquarters for the Royal College of
Physicians of Ireland in Dublin, which is a Listed Building of National
Importance, into a conference centre.
Our approach to fi t out contracts commences with listening to the
client, visiting their existing facility, if such existing, and generating an
understanding of their specifi c needs, aspirations and requirements.
This process, which can include a charette type brainstorming
session, to include the various key personnel within the client’s
organisation, leads to the designers within Scott Tallon Walker having
a personal understanding of the brief. The team within Scott Tallon
Walker, which will be headed up by a director of the company, will
include both interior designers and architectural staff, to ensure that
the solutions being generated can be readily accommodated within
the selected building or structure.
Scott Tallon Walker is understandably proud of the broad spectrum
of interiors created by its designers. With any new appointment,
the skills and design fl air from within the company will be tapped to
ensure that the delivered interior that not only properly responds to
the client’s brief but creates spaces that everyone will fi nd satisfying,
uplifting, comfortable and effi cient.
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Enterprise Ireland - East Point Business Park, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland (2008-2009)
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Clarion Hotel - Lapp’s Quay, Cork, Ireland (2000-2005)
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Clarion Hotel - Dublin, Ireland (1998-2001)
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The Gibson Hotel - Point Village IFSC Dublin, Ireland (2003-2010)
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Aviva Stadium - Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland (2004-2010)
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Awards
Tulach a’tSolais - Wexford, Ireland
Commissioners of Irish Lights Headquarters - Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Co. Dublin, Ireland
World Architecture Festival Award - ONCE AwardAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
World Architecture Festival Award - Highly Commended (Sport Category)Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Gold MedalArus Mhic Dhiarmada (incorporating Busaras), Store Street, Dublin 1953 - 1955
Radio Telefi s Eireann television building, Donnybrook, Dublin. 1959 - 1961
GEC Factory, Dundalk. (Subsequently acquired by Ecco Limited). 1962 - 1964
Restaurant building, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1968 - 1970
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - James Gandon MedalLifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Ronnie Tallon 2010
Royal Institute of British Architects - Gold MedalThe Royal Gold Medal for Architecture Awarded by RIBA 1975
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Highly CommendedAdministration building, Radio Telefi s Eireann, Donnybrook, Dublin 1965 - 1967
Wesley College, Ballinteer, Dublin 1968 - 1970
Factory for P.J.Carroll & Co Limited, Dundalk 1968 - 1970
Radio building, Radio Telefi s Eireann, Donnybrook, Dublin 1971 - 1973
Goffs Bloodstock Sales Complex, Kildare 1974 - 1976
Industry Centre, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1983 - 1985
O’Reilly Institute, Trinity College, Dublin. 1986 - 1988
School of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1989 - 1991
Tulach a t’Solais, Oulart Hill, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford1 1998 - 2000
St. Paul’s Community Centre, Glenageary, Co. Dublin (Best Public Building)2 2008
Commissioners of Irish Lights, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin (Best Offi ce Building)3 2008
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - CommendedAbbey and Peacock Theatre building, Dublin 1965 - 1967
Science building design, National University of Ireland, Galway 1971 - 1973
Civic Offi ces, Wood Quay, Dublin 1992 - 1994
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Medal for HousingWeekend house at Summercove, Kinsale, Cork 1965 - 1967
House at Golf Road, Foxrock, Dublin 1971 - 1973
RIAI/EAHY (European Architectural Heritage Year) Award - Highly CommendedLisney Building, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 1975
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Best Sustainable BuildingSt. Patrick’s Place Development, Cork 2010
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Awards
Eircom Network Management Centre - Dublin, Ireland
Entrance Pavilion Dublin Zoo - Dublin, Ireland
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Regional AwardsSchool of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1990
Bradan Mara TEO, Land Based Salmon Hatchery, Galway 1990
Biotechnology Building, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1994
Civic Offi ces, Woodquay, Dublin 1996
TG4 (Telefi s na Gaeilge), Galway 1997
Dollar Bay Apartments, London 1998
East Point Business Park, Dublin 1999
Citibank Headquarters, Dublin 2001
Eircom Network Management Centre, Dublin 2001
Denzille Lane Mews, Rear of 19 Merrion Square, Dublin 2002
St. Vincent’s University Hospital Redevelopment, Dublin 2006
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Selected for ExhibitionBiotechnology, Trinity College Dublin 1994
O’ Reilly Hall, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1995
Lansdowne Park Mews, 151-154 Lansdowne Park 1997
Woodchester Offi ces, Dublin 1998
Downes Mews, Dublin 1998
Business Innovation Centre, Institute of Technology, Sligo 1999
Church of Christ the King, London 1999
Dublin Zoo Entrance Pavilion, Phoenix Park, Dublin 2000
A&L Goodbody Solicitors, Dublin 2000
McCormack Extension 2002
Air Traffi c Control Centre, Shannon, Limerick 2002
National Breast Screening Centre, St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin 2005
Webworks Offi ce Building, Cork4 2006
Fastnet House, Cork5 2007
McCann FitzGerald Headquarters, Riverside One, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 26 2007
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland - Selected for CompetitionCouncil of Europe - The Directorate for the Quality of Medicines Building 2002
Expo 2000 Architectural & Interpretive Design Competition 2000
Royal Institute of British Architects - European Union AwardsAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2011
DKIT School of Informatics & Creative Arts 2012
Royal Institute of British Architects - Housing Awards - CommendedDollar Bay, London 1997
AAI Awards Bradan Mara TEO, Land Based Salmon Hatchery, Galway 1990
O’ Reilly Institute, Trinity College Dublin 1989
McCann FitzGerald Headquarters, Riverside One, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2 2007
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4 2011
Jesuit Community, Milltown Park, Dublin 6 (Highly Commended) 2011
AAI Awards - Selected for ExhibitionSchool of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1990
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Awards
Radio Telefi s Eireann - Television Programming Building - Dublin, Ireland
Lapps Quay - Offi ce and Hotel Development - Cork, Ireland
LAMA Awards - Best ArchitectScott Tallon Walker Architects 2010
LAMA Awards - Best Civil Engineering ProjectAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
LAMA Awards - National Impact AwardAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
British Council for Offi cesBest Corporate Workplace for GE Capital Woodchester, Dublin 2000
British Expertise International Awards - Sport, Leisure & Tourism CategoryAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
British Construction Industry Awards - International AwardAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2011
Construction Industry FederationLifetime Achievement Award to Dr Ronald Tallon 2000
Building Excellence Award East Point Business Park 1998
Construction Excellence AwardCivic Offi ces, Wood Quay, Dublin 1996
RIAI - TV Programmes Building Stage 7, RTE, Dublin 1998
RIBA - School of Pharmacy and Genetics, Trinity College Dublin 1999
Citibank Corporate Offi ce - IFSC, Dublin 2001
Construction Excellence Award - Special CommendationWilliam Rowan Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin 1993
Construction Excellence Award - CommendationBiotechnology building, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1993
European EPSE Award - Innovative use of polycarbonateAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2011
Irish Concrete Society AwardsSchool of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1989
Biotechnology building, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1993
PLAN Regional Awards Bradan Mara TEO, Land Based Salmon Hatchery, Galway 1989
O’ Reilly Institute, Trinity College Dublin 1989
School of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1990
Biotechnology building, National University of Ireland, Dublin 1993
PLAN Regional Awards - Highly CommendedWilliam Rowan Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin 1993
PLAN Expo Opus AwardCommissioners of Irish Lights, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin (Best Offi ce Building) 2008
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4 (building over €20 million) 2010
PLAN Expo Opus Award - Highly CommendedPsychiatry Building, St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 47 2003
Main Building, St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4 2005
City Quarter, Lapps Quay, Cork 2006
The Gate Theatre New Wing, Cavendish Row, Parnell Square, Dublin 1 2009
PLAN Expo Opus Award - Highly CommendedGibson Hotel, Point Village, Dublin (building over €20 million) 2010
NUI Maynooth Humanities & Social Sciences, Maynooth, Co Kildare (€2 to €20 million) 2010
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Awards
Versalift - Northants, UK
Residential Development - Spencer Dock - Dublin, Ireland
GREEN Awards - Building AwardAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2011
GREEN Awards - Entertainment & Leisure AwardAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2012
ALPI & ACEI Awards Best Internal Landscape & Innovation in Mechanical Services, Woodchester, Dublin 2000
The Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland - The Big Oak Trophy for LandscapingThe Gibson Hotel, Point Village, Dublin 1 2010
International Award for Energy Conservation Civic Offi ces, Woodquay, Dublin 1996
IPA Architecture Award - Leisure & Hospitality, Europe & Africa Property AwardsAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2010
Consulting Engineers of Ireland Innovation Excellence Award East Point Business Park, Dublin8 1998
SCONUL Library Design AwardDublin City University, John & Aileen O Reilly Library 2002
Irish Joinery Award Citibank, Dublin9 2001
Association of Landscape Awards Citibank, Dublin 2001
Contractor of Ireland Interiors Award Citibank, Dublin 2001
Corus Colour Coat Building AwardsBest Execution of Detailing Award - Versalift, Burton Latymer 2001
Runner up - Fyffes, Offi ce & Warehouse, Basingstoke 1998
Best Industrial Building Award Fyffes, Offi ce & Warehouse, Basingstoke 1998
Best use of Profi led Steel Award Fyffes Banana Ripening Facility, Livingstone, Scotland 2000
Industrial Surveyors Best Bespoke Factory / Warehouse Award Versalift, Burton Latymer 2001
Irish Property Awards 2007 - Irish Commercial Development of the YearSpencer Dock10 2007
Irish Hospitality Awards - Best New EstablishmentThe Gibson Hotel, Point Village, Dublin 1 2010
Cork City Centre Better Building Awards - New Development AwardOffi ce Building, Anglesea Street, Cork 2004
Enterprise Ireland Webworks, Cork 2006
Cork City Centre Better Building Awards - Judges Choice Better Building AwardLapps Quay Development, Cork11 2005
Peter Rice Award - New Development Award - Design and Conservation AwardDundalk Institute of Technology12 2006
Aramark Healthcare Innovation Award 2009 for Completed Healthcare Design FacilityPrimary Healthcare Centre, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork 2009
International Property Award - Architecture Award - Leisure & HospitalityAviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4 2010
SEAI Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland - Renewable Energy Systems AwardWestern Gateway Building University College Cork 2011
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Health & Safety
In February 1994 Scott Tallon Walker were the fi rst architectural
practice in Ireland to be awarded a Registration Certifi cate in
compliance with the quality management system requirements of
ISO 9001.
Currently, we are certifi ed for the provision of architectural, interior
design, urban planning and project management services and for
implementing and maintaining our quality management system,
which fulfi ls the requirements of I.S. EN ISO 9001:2000.
In-house Quality Assurance ProceduresWe have developed a coherent Quality Management System as an
integral part of our Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ)
Management System.
The Quality Management System provides our Clients with an
independent evaluation of our performance against a known and
internationally recognised quality standard.
The documented management system includes policies,
management and administration procedures, work instructions and
standard forms that have been developed over years of experience to
ensure working drawings and specifi cations are effi ciently produced
in harmony with the other disciplines involved in the design team.
Regular training is provided for staff on our Quality Assurance
System and all new staff are made aware of its requirements prior
to commencing work.
The added value brought to our clients by our commitment to quality
management is the reduction in the risk of error and particularly
omission.
The thrust of our procedures is to re-assure our clients that a
thorough process is being followed in an orderly fashion to deliver
an excellent quality service, from the initial brief taking stage, right
through to the commissioning and fi nal sign off stage.
Quality Management System
Scott Tallon Walker Architects place great importance on the
implementation and practice of our Health and Safety Policy in
the work place. We have carefully devised a Health and Safety
Management System, which ensures that all of our staff are fully
trained to carry out their duties effectively and safely.
Our fully qualifi ed Health and Safety Manager continually assesses
our systems and staff to ensure identifi cation and mitigation of any
specifi c hazards in the work environment.
To this end, we have put in place both a Risk Assessment Register
and a Health and Safety Manual, which is regularly updated in
accordance with current requirements. These guidelines and records
are circulated to all staff via our company intranet and the system
has been ISO certifi ed.
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Practice Background
The origins of Scott Tallon Walker date back to 1928 when Michael
Scott founded the original architectural practice with Norman D
Good. During this period the fi rm developed a sterling reputation
for its excellent design approach to healthcare, major projects at
the time included Tullamore Hospital and St. Ultan’s Hospital. The
Pavilion Building (1939) was also designed by the fi rm during this
period for the World Fair in New York.
The Early Years
The Second World War and its aftermath heralded a new period for
design in Ireland and under Michael Scott’s mentorship the fi rm went
on to produce some of the fi nest examples of modern architecture in
Europe. Commissions included landmark buildings such as Geragh
(1939), Michael Scott’s home in Sandycove, and Córas Iompair
Éireann’s Headquarters Building, Busaras (1953) in Dublin. These
buildings have been lauded as some of the fi nest examples of the
modernist aesthetic in international architecture to this day, and
both Busaras and Geragh have gone on to be listed as protected
structures in Ireland.
Tullamore General Hospital - Offaly, Ireland (1938) Busaras - Dublin, Ireland (1953) Bank of Ireland, Baggot Street - Dublin, Ireland (1978)
The Emergence of Scott Tallon Walker
In 1958 the fi rm was recast as Michael Scott and Partners, with
Ronnie Tallon and Robin Walker becoming partners in the practice,
with the company later renamed as Scott Tallon Walker Architects
in 1975. The design work from this period has been noted as
uncompromisingly modern, Dr. Ronald Tallon and Robin Walker’s
modernist vision yielded some of the fi nest examples of this, including
the RTE Television Centre, the Bank of Ireland Headquarters in
Baggot Street (1968-1978) and the former P.J. Carroll’s Factory
(1967-69) in Dundalk, County Louth, which has also recently been
added to Ireland’s list of protected structures. Our fi rm have won
many awards including four gold medals from the RIAI and the
prestigious Royal Gold Medal from the RIBA for our contribution to
the fi eld of architecture.
Aesthetic vision is a key part of the fi rm’s philosophy, and to this end,
our practice has built up strong links and associations with the art
world, which has included active involvement in the art exhibition
ROSC. Our fi rm has engaged in the selection and commissioning
of art pieces, which sensitively compliment and enhance the
architecture we produce for our clients. Artists we have worked with
previously include Patrick Scott, Patrick Heron, Louis le Brocquy
and Michael Warren.
Scott Tallon Walker Architects Today
The fi rm has continued it’s tradition of excellence and has cultivated
a well respected reputation for producing carefully designed and
aesthetically pleasing buildings, which not only meet the expectation
of our clients but exceeds them. The practice has grown steadily
both in terms of size and experience. We now have offi ces located
not only in Dublin, but also London, Cork and Galway.
The practice has established itself as one of Ireland’s foremost
architectural fi rms, with over 60 employees based in our studios.
The fi rm is led by the Chairman, Niall Scott, Managing Director
Michael Tallon and eight partners. There are sixteen associates in
all. Founding partner Dr. Ronald Tallon maintains an active role in
the practice.
Scott Tallon Walker is now a third-generation architectural practice,
which has a proven and impressive breadth of experience. We do
not simply see ourselves as a reputable well established fi rm, but
a fi rm that is constantly evolving and embracing the changes and
challenges with which we are presented through innovation and
collaboration.
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Selected Client List
Apple
A&L Goodbody
A.I.G.
Abbey Theatre
Abbott Pharmaceutical
Arthur Guinness & Co.
Australian Embassy
Bank of Ireland
Bank of New York
Bilfi nger & Berger
Blackrock Clinic Limited
Bovis Construction
Chester Beatty Library
Commissioner of Irish Lights
Cork City Council
DAIWA Europe Bank Plc.
Department of Health & Social Security
Deutschbank
Dresdner Bank
Dublin City Council
Dublin City University
Dublin Docklands Development Authority
Dublin Port & Docks Board
Dublin Zoo
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Eircom
Electricity Supply Board
Enterprise Ireland
Ericsson International
Erigal Alliance Medical
Fingal County Council
Fujitsu Microelectronics Ltd.
Fyffes
Gate Theatre
GE Capital Woodchester
Gilbeys Ireland Ltd.
Goffs Bloodstock Sales
Hewlett Packard
Practice Information
IBM
Icelandic Radio & Television
Irish Aviation Authority
Irish Blood Transfusion Service Board
Johnson & Johnson Ltd.
Kinsale Town Council
Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company Ltd.
Mater Hospital Development Ltd.
Marks & Spencer Plc.
Maynooth College
McCann FitzGerald Solicitors
Middle East Banking Corporation
Molecular Imaging Services
Oracle Corporation Ltd.
Perot Group
Pfi zer
Port of Cork Company
Portuguese Radio & Television
PriceWaterhouseCooper
Radio Telefi s Eireann
Railtrack
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust
Royal Preston Hospital
Schering-Plough (Avondale) Chemicals Ltd.
Scottish Provident Assurance Co.
Smurfi tKappa Plc.
Spanish Embassy
Spencer Dock Development Company Limited
St. Vincent’s Hospital Development
Treasury Holdings
Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
U.S.A. Embassy
University College Cork
University College Dublin
University College Galway
United Medical & Dental Schools
University of Surrey
University of Zambia
Exhibitions
1975 - RIBA Gold Medal Exhibition - Portland Place, London, UK
1976 - RIBA Gold Medal Exhibition - Bank Of Ireland, Baggot St,
Dublin, Ireland
2005 - Michael Scott “Master of All the Muses” - Crawford Art
Gallery, Cork, Ireland
2005 - Michael Scott - “Master of All the Muses” RIAI
Headquarters, Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland
2006 - “Suil Eile” Selected Works - Galleria di Architettura di
General Membrane PROGETTOCONTEMPORANEO
Venice, Italy
2007 - Selected Works - Webworks, Cork, Ireland
2007 - Carroll’s Collection - Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland
Publications
2006 - “Scott Tallon Walker Architects 100 Buildings and Projects,
1960 - 2005” - Gandon Editions
1996 - “Michael Scott: Architect - in (Casual) Conversation with
Dorothy Walker” - Gandon Editions
Our work has featured in numerous books, newspapers and
magazines both nationally and internationally, some recent
examples are as follows:
Books:2007 - “1000x European Hotels” - Verlagshaus Braun
2008 - “Wallpaper*” City Guide Dublin” - Phaidon Press Ltd
2009 - “The Iconic House, Architectural Masterworks since 1900”
- Dominic Bradbury, Thames & Hudson.
2010 - “Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential
Architecture” - Virginia McLeod, Laurence King Publishing
Magazines:Architecture Ireland - The Journal of the Royal Institute of the
Architects of Ireland
Plan Magazine - The Art of Architecture and Design, Ireland
The Architectural Review, London, UK
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Practice Information
PartnersDr. Ronald Tallon - KSG BArch FRIAI RIBA
Niall Scott - DipArch FRIAI RIBA (Chairman)
Michael Tallon - BArch FRIAI RIBA (Managing Director)
Peter Dudley - BArch FRIAI RIBA
Eoin O’Morain - BArch FRIAI RIBA
Bryan Roe - DipArch BArchSc FRIAI RIBA ARB
Padraic Halligan - DipArch Tech. MRIAI RIBA ARB
David Cahill - DipArch BArchSc ARB DipProjMan
Donal Blake - BA (Hons) BArch (Hons) MRIAI RIBA
David Flannery - BArch MRIAI
Ronan Phelan - BArch MRIAI
AssociatesStephen Woulfe-Flanagan - DipArch FRIAI FSAI
Paul Mannion - BArch MRIAI RIBA
Michael Delany - DipArch BArchSc MRIAI
Rebecca Ryan - DipArch BArch Sc Dip Proj Mgmt.
Philip Jackson - MArch DipUrb Planning RIAI RTPI
Sheila Carney - DipArch BSc MRIAI RIBA ARB
Kevin Bates - BArch (Hons), MRIAI
St. John Handley - BA (Hons) DipArch, RIBA
Charles Julienne - Dip ET P Dip Ec Spec d’Arch ISPE MRIAI
Francois Smith - BArch
Dublin19 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 (1) 669 3000
Fax: +353 (1) 661 3300
Email: [email protected]
London10 Cromwell Place, London, SW7 2JN, UK
Tel: +44 (207) 589 4949
Fax: +44 (207) 225 1005
Email: [email protected]
Galway22 Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
Tel: +353 (91) 56 4881
Fax: +353 (91) 56 4901
Email: [email protected]
CorkWebworks, Eglinton Street, Cork, Ireland
Tel: +353 (21) 432 0744
Fax: +353 (21) 432 0745
Email: david.fl [email protected]
Dr. Ronald Tallon Niall Scott Michael Tallon
Peter Dudley
Padraic Halligan David Cahill
Ronan PhelanDavid Flannery
Donal Blake
Eoin O’Morain Bryan Roe
Dublin19 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 (1) 669 3000
Fax: +353 (1) 661 3300
Email: [email protected]
London10 Cromwell Place, London, SW7 2JN, UK
Tel: +44 (207) 589 4949
Fax: +44 (207) 225 1005
Email: [email protected]
Galway22 Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland
Tel: +353 (91) 56 4881
Fax: +353 (91) 56 4901
Email: [email protected]
CorkWebworks, Eglinton Street, Cork, Ireland
Tel: +353 (21) 432 0744
Fax: +353 (21) 432 0745
Email: david.fl [email protected]