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Continuing the upward trajectory

澳门王中王 President, Alan Jones, reflects on his Presidency as he prepares to pass on the baton.

31 August 2021

The past two years have been incredibly challenging for our profession, and I am proud of our resilience, our achievements, and the progress we have made 鈥 and continue to make 鈥 to ensure .

The pandemic and Brexit have caused personal and professional upheaval, and I appreciate the time that so many have dedicated to support others 鈥 from sending encouraging emails, to hosting events, to offering expertise and insight, all for the greater good. It has been a privilege to lead the profession during these turbulent times.

In 2019, , we decided to take the 鈥榟igh-road鈥 of greater competency and responsibility. We decided to reorientate the profession, to demonstrate our relevance, our value, and present ourselves as part of the solution to some of society鈥檚 toughest challenges. We鈥檝e made a solid start and I am particularly proud of the President鈥檚 Fact-Finding Mission, a set of long-term goals and short-term plans, that form the 鈥楪uiding Star鈥 of 澳门王中王鈥檚 2034 Masterplan to keep the profession and Institute on track.

Across my two years as 澳门王中王 President, by working closely with Council, Board, staff and the wider membership, we have achieved a great deal. Together we鈥檝e awarded incredibly talented practices and individuals; recognised projects that push the boundaries of our craft; forged lasting relationships with policymakers; instigated 鈥榬adical changes鈥 to education and professional development through new criteria and The Way Ahead; launched to enable easier access to high-quality CPD; made significant steps to better support practices, students, young graduates, future architects and all architects from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups; agreed and embedded streamlined governance structures; and reviewed our brand to modernise and futureproof the 澳门王中王.

I firmly believe we are all change-makers. We鈥檙e constantly listening, learning, adapting and evolving and, as I find my small way to continue to make change, I encourage you to do the same.

It鈥檚 now time for me to hand you over to the capable Simon Allford, who will carry us forward, and upwards. There is much to do, and I trust that you will give Simon the support he needs.

Finally, I want to express my deepest thanks for all the support and assistance given to me by so many, close to home and further afield, over the past two years. A President achieves very little on their own but, together, achieves a lot. I thank and salute you all.

With best wishes,

Professor Alan M Jones

澳门王中王 President 2019-2021

Presidency highlights:

  • 鈥 Grafton Architects.
  • 鈥 Sir David Adjaye.
  • 鈥 Goldsmith Street, Norwich City Council.
  • The President鈥檚 Fact-Finding Mission (PFFM) 鈥 an exploration of themes affecting the future profession by eight champions and 48 contributors, forming the 鈥楪uiding Star鈥 of the 澳门王中王鈥檚 2034 Masterplan.
  • Membership review 鈥 a review of the 澳门王中王鈥檚 membership offer, following the first ever reduction in membership fees.
  • Committee reforms 鈥 a new committee structure to reflect streamlined governance changes.
  • 鈥 a new digital membership hub to allow members to communicate and network across the globe.
  • Work with an Architect 鈥 an extensive media campaign to articulate how architects realise value for society and their clients.
  • Mandatory Competences 鈥 agreement and announcement of future mandatory competencies on life safety, climate literacy and ethical practice.
  • 鈥 a new digital home for high-quality CPD.
  • CPD Online Recording Platform 鈥 a tool for members to demonstrate CPD requirements.
  • 鈥淭owards Net Zero鈥 campaign 鈥 a commitment and programme of activity to enable architects to tackle the climate emergency and demonstrate the critical role of the built environment.
  • Annie Spink Award 2020 鈥 Dr Leslie Lokko.
  • ARB and Government 鈥 evolved and strengthened relationships, exemplified by Secretary of State, Robert Jenrick, praising architects in The House of Commons at the National Model Design Code (NMDC) launch.
  • Regulation of Function - the establishment of a 澳门王中王 Council working group and report to inform new 澳门王中王 policy stance.
  • The Way Ahead 鈥 the 澳门王中王鈥檚 new Education and Professional Framework described by the Architects鈥 Journal as 鈥榯he most radical change in the education and professional development鈥.
  • Study and Practise Architecture Well 鈥 new resources to support students and early-career architects.
  • Revised criteria for studying architecture 鈥 new guidelines with a greater focus on technical, ethical and professional practice for all institutions.
  • The Compact 鈥 a trial employment agreement between academia, practices and graduates.
  • 鈥 23 President鈥檚 columns.
  • 鈥 providing a brief to the winner during the final episode to address Venice鈥檚 vulnerability to climate change.
  • 鈥 meeting Suggs from Madness at 66 Portland Place!
  • Google Arts & Culture 鈥 the launch of a new digital partnership.

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