We also congratulate Karl Burton, Paul Hadfield, and Will Walsh who have been appointed as Project Directors, as well as Dylan Callanan, Keith Mann, and Adam Rowbotham appointed as Associates.
These senior-level promotions will reinforce our leadership team and are in recognition of the expertise and commitment of our new appointees, as well as their exceptional contributions to the ongoing success and growth of the practice.
On the announcement of these appointments, Ronan Phelan, Managing Director of STW said: “Scott Tallon Walker Architects has built a reputation based on quality in architectural design, delivering some of the most iconic and innovative buildings in Ireland and abroad.
We are committed to working with our clients to deliver projects that are both functional and beautiful, at the cutting edge of environmental and social sustainability, and that leave a lasting, positive impact on people’s lives and on society.
As we continue to grow and evolve, we are delighted to announce these internal promotions which both strengthen and expand our leadership team. Each individual brings their own unique blend of expertise and experience to their new roles. I congratulate each of them and look forward to working together building on our legacy and helping shape the path ahead.”
The RIAI Student Excellence Award for Architecture 2025: Looking Back at 2024 09.09.25
The RIAI Scott Tallon Walker Student Excellence Award for Architecture 2025 is open to fifth/ final thesis year students of Architecture, and is sponsored by STW in memory of the firm’s three founding partners, Dr. Michael Scott, Dr. Ronald Tallon, and Robin Walker.
Kevin Bates: The Positive Effects of Art in Healthcare Architecture 11.07.25
Kevin Bates, Director with STW, discusses the positive impact the inclusion of art can have in healthcare settings, and in other building typologies
Meet Faith 03.07.25
Faith Emuaga, a Technological University Dublin Architectural Technology student joined Scott Tallon Walker Architects for a placement module earlier this year. After successfully completing the module, we were thrilled to offer her a full-time position for the summer before she returns to her studies in the Autumn.