Ben Hemeryck         

Dip Arch Tech

Ben graduated from WIT and joined Fewer McGinley, Waterford in 1994. He worked there until 2001 when he relocated to Dublin. In 2003 he re-joined Fewer Harrington & Partners, and is currently managing Fewer Harrington’s Dublin Office. Ben has extensive experience in the planning and management of projects in the pharmaceutical, industrial, educational, commercial and residential sectors.

 

Mark Kennedy          

BSc Arch Tech

Mark joined the practice in 2006 after completing his studies at WIT and the University of Lincolnshire & Humberside. Since then he has performed a number of key roles in the practice, gaining valuable experience in the management and delivery of substantial developments, in the residential, commercial, leisure and industrial sectors. Mark is currently responsible for marketing and business development.

 

Kristof Ozimek         

mgr. inz. arch.

Krzysztof is a prominent Warsaw architect, who completed his Masters of Architecture degree in 1975.Between 1973-1995, Krzysztof was an architect with the Warcent Design office in Warsaw. In 1995 Krzysztof set up his own practice AZO, which in co-operation with Skidmore Owings oversaw the design and construction of Rondo 1, a 40 story landmark tower in central Warsaw. AZO joined FHP in 2006.

 

Jan Czarniecki  

B Arch (Hons) State of Illinois Licensed

Jan received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Illinois in Chicago in 1974. He has held responsible positions in the real estate development and construction sectors in Poland and the US. Jan is responsible for the management of the Warsaw office and business development for Central and Eastern Europe.

 

Ailis Strang  

 BA (Hons) MSC (Agr) Erm

Ailis graduated from UCD and joined J.B.Barry & Partners, Consultant Engineers as environmental consultant, coordinating specialist teams in Environmental Impact Assessment of a number of the major national road improvement schemes. In 2004 she formed her own independent planning consultancy and merged her practice with Fewer, Harrington & Partners in 2007.