Scott + Mac Neill Architects
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Scott+MacNeill was established in 1987 as an architectural and consultancy practice. With the built environment as the core interest, the practice also offers specialist expertise in other areas that relate to architecture including Health + Safety and Sustainable Building.

Each project is under the direct and constant involvement of a director, who acts both
as team leader and primary client contact.

The practice follows the project management and quality assurance procedures outlined in the RIAI Good Practice Guide, to which the directors contributed.



 

Paddy MacNeill

Paddy MacNeill

B Arch (UCD), FRIAI, Dip. Safety Health and Welfare at Work (UCD), CMIOSH

After graduating from UCD, Paddy worked in the housing departments of Dublin City and County Councils and in private practice, before establishing his own practice in 1981.

He has directed many projects in the practice, particularly in the housing and motor industry sector and is also an architect accredited in Conservation at Grade III.

Having specialised in the field of
Health+ Safety, Paddy was awarded a Diploma in Safety Health and Welfare
at Work from UCD in 2000, and offers Health + Safety consultancy, training and general advice within both the construction industry and the wider commercial sector.

Bill Scott

William Scott

B Arch, FRIAI, MSc: Arch (Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies)

A graduate of UCD in 1974, William first worked in London, Australia and Dublin before setting up his own practice in 1981.

His focus has been on the commercial, industrial and security sectors, where he has completed major projects. He contributed to the 1st edition of the RIAI Good Practice Guide, based on his experience in project management and quality assurance procedures.

Since 2002, William has specialised in Sustainable Building consultancy and Training , advising on energy conservation and optimal environmental conditions in buildings. In 2006 William gained a MSc: Architecture (Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies) from the University of East London, UK. He currently chairs the Sustainability Task Force of the RIAI.