We welcome applications from Architects and Technologists at all stages of their career experienced in the design and delivery of adaptive reuse, conservation and new build projects.
Due to an increasing portfolio of dseprojects, we are looking for an experienced architect or technologist who has a passion for design and has successfully delivered projects to a high technical standard whilst retaining the original architectural intent.
Hall Black Douglas value a considered and contextual approach to design and a desire to meet and exceed client aspirations. We have been transforming the spaces and communities in which we work for over 40 years and are looking for architects to assist us in ongoing innovation. We seek to make a positive contribution designing spaces for living, working, wellbeing, learning, gathering and celebrating. This has recently been recognised in the 2025 RIAI Awards were Monaghan Peace Campus won both Public Building and Universal Access Awards.
The project is currently shortlisted in this years RSUA Design Awards and we have also been shortlisted as practice of the year.
A highlight from last year was receiving RSUA/RIBA Regional Design Awards for two Conservation led projects, Bank Buildings and St Comgalls Community Hub, with our whole office in attendance at the RSUA Design Awards Gala evening. Staff also enjoyed a Friday afternoon on a Taste of Belfast tour and a tour of three of our current buildings on site followed by Flout Pizza at Portview, both were welcome additions to our regular in house CPD.
We offer a wide variety of CPD and support targeted CPD courses for individual career development within the practice: NEC Project Management/Supervisor; BIM Management; Passive House; Conservation RSUA/RIAI. Alongside this we host building visits and social events outside the office.
You would be joining a team of twenty people, working on a wide variety of interesting projects across multiple sectors: including but not limited to: Community, Health, Culture, Leisure and Residential. We have successfully delivered NZEB and BREEAM Excellent projects and have qualified Passive House designers within the practice.
We would encourage applications for this permanent role from those that meet the requirements below:
Essential Criteria:
Architect: ARB or RIAI Registered / Technologists CIAT Registered
Demonstration of architectural thinking, design and technical understanding
Desirable Criteria:
A passion for architecture and design
Proven competency in the delivery of high quality architectural projects
Production of detailed technical Construction Drawing and Specification Packages
Contract Administration of Projects at Construction Stage (UK/Ireland)
Delivery of projects using BIM
Experience of UK or Ireland Contracts
Demonstrated Communication Skills
UK/EU Driving Licence
Please submit a written CV and Sample Portfolio (6–10 pages) in PDF Format to:
admin@hallblackdouglas.co.uk by 2.00pm Friday 29 May 2026.
Hall Black Douglas are seeking an experienced Conservation Architect to assist in the development and delivery of our growing Conservation and Adaptive Reuse Portfolio.
Hall Black Douglas have developed a reputation over 40 years for both conservation and sensitive contemporary interventions within listed and heritage building settings. Building on the success of projects, such as Bank Buildings, St Comgalls and Tropical Ravine, we are currently delivering a diverse portfolio of projects including:
Palm House Botanic Gardens: Conservation Management Plan
Strand Cinema and Arts Centre: refurbishment and reinvention (On site)
Dominican Church Drogheda: Conversion to Library (Stage 2)
5 –7 Mount Charles: Conversion of 3 terrace houses into Global Peace Institute for QUB (Stage 3)
Former Townsend Street Presbyterian: New home and rehearsal space for Ulster Orchestra (Stage 3)
Re–imagining of Shankill Parish Lurgan: interior reconfiguration and external public space (Stage 4)
Portlaw Waterford: Ireland’s first Planned Village: Courthouse adaptive reuse as community hub and performance space
Ballycastle Museum: Conservation and Extension (Stage 3)
Ballycairn Presbyterian: New foyer/welcome space, accessible design (Stage 3)
St Clares Convent Newry: Reuse as social Housing (On site)
Govanhill Baths Glasgow, Phase 2: Conservation and reuse as community hub. (Stage 4)
Wilmot House Feasibility Study for Golden Thread Galley and BCC
As a practice we have been transforming the spaces and communities in which we work for over thirty years. We seek to make a positive contribution designing considered spaces for living, working, wellbeing, learning, gathering and celebrating.
We value a considered approach to design and a desire to meet and exceed clients aspirations. This relies upon architects passionate about conservation and adaptive reuse working together and aligned with our ethos. As a byproduct of a job well done, many of our projects have received architectural awards including RSUA/RIBA Regional Design Awards for two Conservation led projects, Bank Buildings and St Comgalls Community Hub, with our whole office in attendance at the RSUA Design Awards Gala evening. Monaghan Peace Campus a NZEB project was awarded RIAI Awards for Public Building and Universal Access.
Staff have enjoyed a Friday afternoon on a Taste of Belfast tour and a tour of three of our current buildings on site followed by Flout Pizza at Portview, which were welcome additions to our regular in house CPD.
Who we are looking for:
The role is ideally suited to a motivated architect who wishes to develop both their career and the work of the practice in conservation and adaptive reuse, within a supportive flexible studio based environment. We are looking for an architect who has successfully delivered conservation projects to a high technical standard and looking to develop their career. We welcome applications from those at various stages of their career.
The architect should have ideally gained Conservation Accreditation at RIBA CA or SCA level and be able to contribute their understanding to projects. However we would welcome applications also from those who are able to demonstrate through their CV and portfolio that they have the equivalent experience.
An appreciation of both heritage value and contemporary architectural design would be of value due to the nature of our practices’ work, however the desire and ability to work as part of a wider architectural team is key.
You would be joining a team of twenty people, working on a wide variety of interesting projects across multiple sectors: including but not limited to: Community, Health, Culture, Leisure and Residential. We have successfully delivered NZEB and BREEAM Excellent projects and as part of our ongoing tailored CPD for all staff now have qualified Passive House designers within the practice.
We would encourage applications for this permanent role from those that meet the requirements below:
Essential Criteria:
ARB or RIAI Registered Architect
RIBA Conservation Registrant
Demonstration of architectural presentation, design and technical understanding
Demonstration of conservation philosophy and technical understanding
Desirable Criteria:
RIBA Conservation Architect or Specialist Conservation Architect or RIAI Grade 1, 2 or 3.
In depth Conservation Knowledge
Demonstrated Communication Skills
Experience of Historic Building Condition Reports, Stone Surveys and Measured Surveys
Experience of producing Heritage Impact Assessments and Conservation Management Plans
Proven competency in the delivery of high quality architectural/conservation projects
Demonstration of professional conservation training/development post qualification
Production of detailed Construction Drawing and Specification Packages
Contract Administration of Completed Projects at Construction Stage (UK/Ireland)
Experience of UK or Ireland Contracts
Demonstrated architectural design skills
UK/EU Driving Licence
Please submit a written CV and Sample Portfolio (6–10 pages) in PDF Format to:
admin@hallblackdouglas.co.uk by 2.00pm Friday 29 May 2026.