Scott Tallon Walker (STW) the UK and Ireland based architectural practice, will finish work on the 34,500 sq m Cancer & Surgery Facility for University College London Hospital (UCLH) in 2020. This is the second of only two NHS High Energy Proton Beam Therapy services. The central London hospital project designed in association with Edward Williams Architects, necessitated STW to achieve BIM Level 2 certification.
The firm was awarded its BIM Level 2 citation at a ceremony in London on 14th February 2019. BIM is a mandatory requirement for all large projects in Britain and Northern Ireland that are publicly funded. Though not yet mandatory in Ireland, it has been recently recommended by the Office of Government Procurement (OGP) for complex projects including hospitals and Third Level institutes from Q2, 2019. The use of BIM (Building Information Management) will reduce risk, improve performance and eliminate costly waste by virtually building and testing designs before they go to site, something that is particularly relevant in the current climate.
With offices in the UK since 1974 Scott Tallon Walker has won many high-profile public sector design briefs there. As well as the ongoing UCLH project STW has very recently completed the Queens University Belfast School of Biological Sciences, and two projects at the University of Surrey - Innovation for Health and 5G Innovation Centre. STW will also complete the Trinity College Dublin Business School project in March 2019.
Commenting, Eoin O Móráin, Chairman, Scott Tallon Walker said, “As big building projects get more and more complicated technology has to keep pace. As an international architectural practice, we are involved in these large projects including hospitals, universities, airports etc. where standards, appropriately, keep rising.“
We realised early on that to grow our practice further that we would have to be at the forefront of technological accreditation, so I’m delighted for all our staff, across our offices, that they have achieved this extremely high standard. I’m pleased to note as well that BIM Level 2 will shortly be introduced as a standard in Ireland and it should help in curtailing spiralling building costs, that have been so much in the news recently.
RIAI Scott Tallon Walker Student Excellence Award in Architecture 2023 23.05.23
Register by Friday 9th June 2023, submissions accepted from Friday 16th June until Saturday 16th September. Best of luck!
Scott Tallon Walker’s ICCU Extension at Tallaght University Hospital Shortlisted at the 2023 European Healthcare Design Awards 20.02.23
Nominated in the ‘Design for Adaptation and Transformation’ category, the bespoke extension added significant capacity to TUH’s Intensive Care Wing.
Scott Tallon Walker Announces New Executive Chairman and Managing Director 20.02.23
Ronan Phelan is appointed Managing Director, succeeding Michael Tallon who moves into the position of Executive Chairman