Jones Wood Architects
The practice has two partners and one other qualified architect.
We provide an architectural service, which covers all RIBA work stages. Our small size works to our advantage, even on the larger jobs, as tight control can be kept, at all levels of decision making, so as to produce fully resolved, innovative design work.
THE PARTNERS:
SIAN JONES
BHSAI (1979) BSc Hons(1983) Dip Arch(UCL) (1985) Chartered Architect 1988 RIBA
Before starting Jones Wood Architects, Sian Jones gained extensive expertise with Allies and Morrison, in inserting truly modern buildings within contextually sensitive areas. There, amongst many other projects, she was a design architect for the innovative, award-winning housing development in Blandford Street, London, which was featured in The Architectural Review, November 1992. Other projects for Allies and Morrison included: Design architect: Centre Point- Commercial extensive refurbishment work. Design architect: London House- Commercial extensive refurbishment/refitting out work. Project architect: Offices for the award-winning engineers Whitby and Bird.
JULIET WOOD
BSc Hons(1983) Dip Arch(UCL) (1985) Chartered Architect 1989 RIBA
Before starting Jones Wood Architects, Juliet Wood developed her interest in contextually sensitive design work as an associate at MacCormac Jamieson Prichard, where she was involved in many housing projects and award winning college buildings, including St Johns College, Oxford, Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge and Queen Mary & Westfield College, London. She was also part of the team for the award winning Cable and Wireless building in Coventry. Later as an associate at ECD Architects, she was the design architect for Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, the first housing project to achieve a BREEAM rating of "excellent". She also worked on Linacre College, Oxford, which was the winner of Green Building of the year 1996 and was project architect for the Queen's Building at Anglia Polytechnic University; this was one of only two finalists for the same award.
She is now chair of NETAS. (The North East Thames Architectural Society, a branch of the RIBA.)
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