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Directory of Traditional Building Skills - Mourne Heritage Trust

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Telephone:Email:Consultant – ARCHITECTKriterion Conservation ArchitectsHawarden House163 Upper Newtownards RoadBelfast BT4 3HZ028 9067 1114 Fax: 028 9065 6262paul.millar@hamiltonarchitects.co.ukContact:Paul MillarSize <strong>of</strong> Firm:Specialisation:Background:10–50 peopleWorks throughout Northern IrelandThe conservation and restoration <strong>of</strong> historic buildings with aparticular interest in Victorian and Edwardian buildings. Clientsinclude the <strong>Heritage</strong> Lottery Fund, QUB, Irish Landmark <strong>Trust</strong>and Belfast City CouncilTwo staff have successfully completed the RSUA conservationcourse. Paul Millar’s thesis on Blackwood & Jury is held in theQUB library, Belfast. Paul Millar is currently chairman <strong>of</strong> theBelfast <strong>Building</strong>s Preservation <strong>Trust</strong>Membership:RSUA, RIBA, RIAIExamples <strong>of</strong> Work:2000 (L) Hogg & Mitchell Shirt Factory, Derry – Conversion <strong>of</strong>redundant shirt factory to apartments. Received a design andconservation award from the RSUA2004 (L) Old Belmont School, Belfast – Restoration andextension <strong>of</strong> Victorian school for use as a community facility,funded by HLF2002 (L) Ballynahinch Market House – Conversion andrefurbishment as community and <strong>of</strong>fice facility. Project cost£550,0002003 (L) Clandeboye House, Bangor – Substantial ro<strong>of</strong> repairs inparallel with internal refurbishmentAlso: Offices also at 20 Queen Street, Londonderry BT48 7EQ,Tel. 028 7137 0017, Fax. 028 7137 4794 Email:kriterion@hamiltonarchitects.com22

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