JOE FALLON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Finalist Architectural Practice of the Year 2011
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Joe Fallon has overs 20 years experience within the Construction Industry both in Ireland & Uk. Having completed college as an Architectural Technician 1988, he has worked for some large Architectural Practices most notably award wining practice Peter Legge & Assoc., in Dublin  gaining experience in all aspects of Architecture & Design specialising  in one off houses, and home extensions. In 2005 futher earning Bsc. Landscape Design. Joe is also   qualified BER energy rating  assessor registered with Sustainable Energy Ireland and has had his work featured in PLAN magazine "Best of Irish Architecture", along with various other publications for which he contributes.
 
In 2011 Joe Fallon Design had been short-listed to the prestigious CMG final, Architectural Practice of the Year 2011. This follows on from an open competition to all Architectural Practices in Ireland. The adjudicating panel consisted of  high profile Judges -

James Horan,  Professor of Architercture, Dublin School of Architecture, DIT Bolton St.
Shane O Toole,  Architect & Critic, International Building Press Architectural Critic of the Year 2008, 2009
Hugh Cambell, Professor of Architecture, UCD School of Architecture
Dr. Louis Gunnigan, President International Construction Project Management Assoc.

Joe Fallon Design motto is simple " We design energy efficient buildings with strong emphasis on natural light, at a cost that is reasonable, with builders that are respectful of other peoples homes for the duration of the build".


                                             
                             Joe Fallon Design receiving commendation at the finals of  CMG Building & Design Awards 2011.( Deirdre Fallon, Joe Fallon, Ivan Yates, )

 

Joe Fallon is a member of the Architects’ Alliance of Ireland.  The Alliance is lobbying Government for an inclusive registration system for the profession – for a system that would acknowledge long-established architectural practices  such as Joe.

Brian Montaut the Alliance spokesperson said “Joe’s well-deserved success is further proof that excellence is not the preserve of registered RIAI architects.  CMG is to be applauded for organising a competition that is open to all skilled architects including RIAI members.  Why isn’t every building and design competition conducted in this way?” 

For more information on the awards and CMG, visit www.cmgbuildinganddesignawards.com or www.cmgevents.ie

For more information on the Architects’ Alliance, visit

www.architectsalliance.ie


                                                                                Restore competition and diversity in architecture.  Support innovation.  Amend the Building Control Act 2007.