
Ian Fewer Bsc. Arch, B. Arch (Hons) Arch, M.R.I.A.I
Ian joined Fewer Harrington & Partners in 2003 and was made Partner in 2008. After studying architecture in UPC Barcelona and graduating from Dundee University, Ian worked with Hamilton & Associates in London where he gained experience on large scale residential and commercial projects.
With Fewer Harrington & Partners Ian has worked on various large scale projects both locally and internationally. He has gained valuable expertise and knowledge in large retail, healthcare and mixed use developments and specializes in masterplanning and urban design.
Ian is passionate about design and the built environment and his Partnership role gives him the responsibility for design and innovation for the practice. Ian was voted as a director of Waterford Chamber of Commerce in 2008 and is also involved in other various committees.

Niall Harrington Dip Construction Architecture
Niall, a partner of Fewer Harrington & Partners previously worked for Chapman Taylor in London, where he was involved in various large scale retail and commercial projects such as The Bull Ring Shopping Centre, Birmingham and Octagon Town Centre, High Wycombe in London.
Niall has a broad base of experience and knowledge throughout all sectors while specialising in retail, leisure and healthcare. His approach to the business of architecture is focused around problem solving and client satisfaction. He is principal partner responsible of business development both locally and internationally.
Niall currently is responsible for two significant projects in Warsaw and attends the Warsaw office on a regular basis to support the team and projects and has a good understanding of the Polish Planning System.

Nicholas Fewer Dip. Arch, B. Arch Sc, MRIAI.
Nicky is the founding partner of the practice Fewer Harrington & Partners. Nicky established the practice in 1978 after gaining experience in the U.S., Holland and London. For many years he combined his work with his practice in Waterford with many overseas projects in U.K., Singapore, Australia, Japan and the U.S., these projects were of invaluable experience and benefits to his practice.
He chaired a task force set out by the Government Minister in 2001 and produced an economic report- Vision 2011, which is a blueprint for economic development in Waterford and the Southeast.
In 2006 he was made the 31st Freeman of the City for his contribution to the economic life of the Waterford City and in the same year was honoured by being made a Paul Harris fellow by Rotary International.