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Alan Jones (architect)

Alan Montgomery Jones (born 1964) is an architect and academic, has been Director of Education (Architecture) at Queen's University since 2008 and in 2015 became a nationally elected member of RIBA Council. In September 2015 he received unanimous approval of RIBA Council to be their Vice President of Education for 2015-17. Alan has been a member of the RSUA Council from 1998 to 2006 and 2007 to the present. From 2002 to 2006 he was a Vice President of the RSUA, in charge of its foundation wing. From 2001 to 2002 he was Hon. Vice President (Education) of the RIBA. He has served as a judge for RIBA and RSUA awards and the prestigious Scottish RIAS Andrew Doolan Prize. His own work has been awarded several times. In May 2012 he became the President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects for 2012-14.
==Practice==
Having previous experience with London-based Michael Hopkins and Partners and as an associate with David Morley Architects, Jones returned to Northern Ireland in 1998 to take up private practice as principal of Alan Jones Architects and to teach at the School of Architecture, Queens University Belfast.
He has since realised numerous projects, including the stainless steel-clad farmhouse extension at Cranfield (RIBA Award 1999); Straidhavern School; his family home in Randalstown; and an office for a coffee importer in Belfast, which received a special mention in the Architectural Association of Ireland awards 2004.
His Randalstown house received the RSUA Design Award for residential projects and an RIBA Award and shortlisted for the RIBA Manser Medal.
Projects also include the Strabane Arts Centre, a joint project by Glenn Howells Architects, Birmingham and Alan Jones Architects.
His work has featured in various publications - Domus (Milan), Wallpaper
*, Architecture Today, Blueprint, Vision (Shanghai), Hinge (Hong Kong), and the Sunday Times. ''The Daily Telegraph (London)'' listed Jones as one of the UK's "top notch architects". His work has also been included in technical publications including Birkhauser's ''Fibre Cement: Technology and Design'' (2006) and the RIBA ''Guide to Architectural Insitu Concrete'' (2007).

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