Adam Hudson, Director

Architect

BSc, MArch, PDip, MRIAI

Adam completed his undergraduate and Masters degree in CCAE - a programme jointly provided by UCC + MTU Universities in Cork - in 2015, before gaining practical experience in Cork for two years with Loïc Dehaye Architects.

In 2017, he returned to CCAE to complete a 12-month Masters programme before moving to Edinburgh. Adam worked with Block 9 Architects in the Scottish capital, which afforded him the opportunity to experience a different system of building control and gave him a great appreciation for principles of conservation.

In January 2020, Adam began working at Hudson Associates and concluded his formal architectural education in TUD by completing his Professional Diploma in Architectural Practice and registering as an Architect with the RIAI.

Adam took over the practice at the beginning of 2023 and continues to work on a diverse body of work whilst implementing his own architectural style and undertaking new challenges, both with new build and existing.

Paul Hudson, Founder

Architect

BA, BArch, RIBA, FRIAI

Paul - founder of Hudson Associates Architects - is originally from Birmingham and trained as an architect in Nottingham and Liverpool for his BA and BArch, respectively. Upon the conclusion of his studies in 1980, Paul became a member of the RIBA.

In 1981, Paul moved to Cork and registered as a member of the RIAI in 1984. Between the years of 1981 and 1989, he worked as an architect and Director (from 1984) in P Whelan & Co. Architects in Cork.

In 1989, Paul set up his own practice and established Hudson Associates Architects. Paul was made Chairperson of the RIAI Southern Region in 2000 and was elected as a Fellow of the RIAI in 2009.

With a professional career spanning nearly 43 years - 34 of which were spent as a sole practitioner - Paul is now enjoying a well-earned retirement, occasionally offering his vast experience and expertise on a consultancy basis.