ABOUT US  

Cameron and Alistair met in 2010 through a mutual friend. They bonded over a shared passion for architecture (and cycling!) and began working together shortly afterwards. Following successful collaborations on various projects over the next few years, they formed Goodwin + Lee Architects. 
 

Cameron’s Qualifications: 

Bachelor of Architecture, Queen's University Belfast 
Registered Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) 
Accredited at Grade 3 in Conservation by the RIAI 
 
Cameron graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 2007 with a BArch Degree with Distinction. 
 
After graduating, Cameron joined Scott Tallon Walker Architects in 2007 and was subsequently appointed an Associate Director. He gained valuable experience and has been responsible for the delivery of a variety of office, university and housing projects. Along with his experience on complex large-scale residential buildings, Cameron has significant expertise in projects of a smaller scale; from minor refurbishments to extensions through to new build houses. 
Cameron Lee

Alistair’s Qualifications: 

Bachelor of Architecture, UCD 
Registered Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) 
Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management, TCD 
Accredited at Grade 3 in Conservation by the RIAI 
PSDP health & safety project supervisor, accredited by the RIAI 
 
Alistair is a registered architect and studied Architecture at UCD from 1993–1999. Upon graduating, Alistair worked for van Dijk Architects for four years, followed by four years as senior architect with Delahunty + Harley Architects before establishing Goodwin Architects in 2007. Alistair is accredited in building Conservation, qualified in Construction Project Management and a PSDP. Alistair has extensive experience acting as project architect and leading design teams on projects in the residential, commercial, leisure and healthcare sectors. 
Alistair Goodwin
 
Residential Projects 
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Sucessfully Completed Residential Projects