Michael Hetherton
Architectural and Engineering Services Limited
Unit 3 Cavan St Oldcastle Co. Meath
(049) 8542911
Recommended Architect
Michael Hetherton has many years’ experience working as a professional Architect in Ireland,An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design and construction of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use, for either work or living. Michael Hetherton has a track record of producing high quality work and comes highly recommended.
Structural Engineer
Michael Hetherton also offers Engineering services, Structural Engineers ensure that buildings and bridges are built to be strong enough and stable enough to resist all appropriate structural loads (e.g., gravity, wind, snow, rain, seismic (earthquake), earth pressure, temperature, and traffic) in order to prevent or reduce loss of life or injury, Michael Hetherton brings unique experience to the building trade with his dual understanding of both Architecture and Engineering, both of which he has a proven track record on all job types and sizes.
About the RIAI
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) is the Regulatory and Support body for Architects in Ireland. Support services are also provided for Architectural Technologists.
The RIAI engages with government, the professions, industry, clients and the public to promote the value of quality and design in architecture: to deliver attractive and sustainable built environments; to enrich our distinctive culture and heritage; to contribute to the competitiveness of our economy; and to improve quality of life for the people of Ireland, today and for generations to come.
The RIAI is designated as the competent authority for architecture in Ireland under EU Directive 2005/36/EC. As official registration body under the Building Control Act 2007, the RIAI is committed to discharge its obligations for administration of the Register of Architects in Ireland. Although the RIAI carries out a statutory function as the Registration Body and Competent Authority for Architects in Ireland this is carried out on an entirely self-funding basis. The RIAI does not receive any Government Funding or State Aid for this Statutory Function.
The RIAI seeks to provide architects with the professional training, education and research support required to consolidate the role of the RIAI – and the architecture profession generally – as champions of exemplary practice in architecture and urbanism; and to provide high quality professional services, public education, outreach programmes, and consumer protection to clients, end-users and the public.