Friday, May 1, 2015

Interior Designer Required

An excellent opportunity to join our dynamic, talented and successful team as an interior designer has arisen.

Roles/duties:

  • Work in conjunction with our interior designer to develop and deliver concepts.
  • Prepare and develop where required, drawings, models, images, material and mood boards and other documents relating to the design.
  • Assist where required in the co-ordination of the internal design team.
  • Liaise, where appropriate, with members of the external design team and other associated organisations or companies
  • Seek continuing professional development.
  • Contribute, or otherwise assist, as required.
  • To qualify for this role you must possess the following:

  • Bachelor of Architecture/Interior Design degree.
  • Minimum three years professional experience.
  • Proven design experience demonstrated by your portfolio.
  • Experience within Commercial, Healthcare, offices and third level education sectors.
  • Hand drawing visualisation skills - digital rendering skills an advantage.
  • Ability to work in a team as well as under your own initiative.
  • Full proficiency in Adobe Suite and InDesign/Sketch Up, Autocad and Revit, as well as Microsoft Word packages.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.
  • Revit experience is essential for the role.

    Our work spans Commercial, Healthcare, Higher Education, Leisure and Laboratory/Research buildings.

    We offer excellent working facilities and training programmes.

     

    Please submit your CV to careers@stwarchitects.com

    Thursday, March 26, 2015

    Green light for Proton Beam Therapy Service and new clinical facility designed by Scott Tallon Walker




    The UK government has invested £250 million in the development of two facilities to provide Proton Beam Therapy – one at UCLH and one at The Christie. PBT is a highly-targeted type of radiotherapy that can treat hard-to-reach cancers  which can result in less  damage to surrounding tissue or fewer other side effects. Both centres are expected to open to patients from 2018 and construction is due to start this summer.

    Proton Beam Therapy uses a beam of protons (accelerated to a very high energy state) to deliver radiotherapy that is directed to a precise target area within the body with minimal collateral damage to surrounding tissue. This allows very rare cancers including tumours affecting the brain, neck and spine to be treated more effectively. UCLH, together with The Christie Hospital at Manchester, will provide the UK’s first such facilities to provide high energy proton beam therapy, and will begin treating NHS patients from 2018.  

    In addition, the STW designed scheme also houses a new short stay surgery centre. Particular design attention is being paid to patient flow and the overall design for Paediatric patients who will form a substantial part of the patient cohort for PBT.

    The UCLH development is  vital milestone in the process of improving health care by moving existing services into an integrated and centralised campus and introducing world leading PBT as a significant enhancement to therapeutic cancer treatment services throughout the UK.


    Varian Medical Systems will provide the PBT equipment for both UCLH and the Christie 

    Tuesday, March 24, 2015

    Green light for Proton Beam Therapy Service and new clinical facility designed by Scott Tallon Walker

    A new clinical facility to house a Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) Centre and inpatient services at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust, has been approved by the UK Department of Health. The facility has been designed by Scott Tallon Walker (in association with Edward Williams Architects).





    The UK government has invested £250 million in the development of two facilities to provide Proton Beam Therapy – one at UCLH and one at The Christie. PBT is a highly-targeted type of radiotherapy that can treat hard-to-reach cancers without causing damage to surrounding tissue or other side effects. Both centres are expected to open to patients from 2018 and construction is due to start this summer.

    Proton Beam Therapy uses a beam of protons (accelerated to a very high energy state) to deliver radiotherapy that is directed to a precise target area within the body with minimal collateral damage to surrounding tissue. This allows very rare cancers including tumours affecting the brain, neck and spine to be treated more effectively. UCLH, together with The Christie at Manchester, will provide the UK’s first such facilities, treating NHS patients from 2018.
    In addition, the STW designed scheme also houses a new short stay surgery centre. Particular design attention is being paid to patient flow and the overall design for Paediatric patients who will form a substantial part of the patient cohort for PBT.
    The UCLH development is vital milestone in the process of improving health care by moving existing services into an integrated and centralised campus and introducing world leading PBT as a significant enhancement to therapeutic cancer treatment services throughout the UK.
    Varian Medical Systems will provide the PBT equipment for both UCLH and The Christie.

    Wednesday, January 7, 2015

    Senior Project Architects, Architectural Graduates, Senior and Junior Architectural Technicians required



    Scott Tallon Walker Architects require:
    • Senior project architects with 5-10 years experience of running large Commercial or Healthcare projects in our DublinCork and London offices.
    • Architectural Graduates and senior and junior architectural technicians to join teams on fast moving high profile projects in our DublinCork and London offices.
    • Architectural Technicians and Student Architects seeking year out placement in our Dublin and London offices.
    Revit experience is essential for all the above roles.
    Architects should be on the RIAI Register of Architects if employed by STW(IRL) Ltd or the RIBA Chartered Members / Architects Registration Board (ARB) UK Register of Architects if employed by STW(UK) Ltd or a person eligible to seek registration as an architect without further assessment. Architectural Graduates should be seeking supervised professional training prior to assessment for entry to the register of architects.

    We offer excellent working facilities and training programmes.

    Please submit your CV to careers@stwarchitects.com