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Annette Pauline Jones is a New Zealand architect and urban designer. [1] [2] Her tribe (iwi) is Ngāpuhi in Northland. [3]

Biography

Jones attended St Cuthbert's College in Auckland, completing her studies there in 1983. [3]

Shortly after graduating, she joined the Auckland office of Beca, a multidisciplinary consultancy practice. She has worked on educational buildings and the development of masterplans, including in Micronesia. [4] In 2004, she completed a master's degree in urban design at the University of Auckland and began to work in that field. [2] [4] Jones has provided urban design advice on large infrastructure projects, town centre developments, revitalisation and streetscape projects, and residential and education facilities. [5]

Jones was a founding member of the Manukau City Council Urban Design Panel (now part of the Auckland Council Urban Design Panel). [5]

Awards and recognition

Jones has received the New Zealand Institute of Building's ‘Building Excellence Award’. [5] 

References

  1. ^ "Ms Annette Jones". New Zealand Registered Architects Board. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Annette Jones". AWNZ. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Making their mark – St Cuthbert's Old Girls' Association". Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b Cox, Elizabeth (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Massey University Press. p. 358. ISBN  978-1-99-101634-8.
  5. ^ a b c "Beca appoints chief planner and four new Beca technical fellows". Beca. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Annette Pauline Jones is a New Zealand architect and urban designer. [1] [2] Her tribe (iwi) is Ngāpuhi in Northland. [3]

Biography

Jones attended St Cuthbert's College in Auckland, completing her studies there in 1983. [3]

Shortly after graduating, she joined the Auckland office of Beca, a multidisciplinary consultancy practice. She has worked on educational buildings and the development of masterplans, including in Micronesia. [4] In 2004, she completed a master's degree in urban design at the University of Auckland and began to work in that field. [2] [4] Jones has provided urban design advice on large infrastructure projects, town centre developments, revitalisation and streetscape projects, and residential and education facilities. [5]

Jones was a founding member of the Manukau City Council Urban Design Panel (now part of the Auckland Council Urban Design Panel). [5]

Awards and recognition

Jones has received the New Zealand Institute of Building's ‘Building Excellence Award’. [5] 

References

  1. ^ "Ms Annette Jones". New Zealand Registered Architects Board. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Annette Jones". AWNZ. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Making their mark – St Cuthbert's Old Girls' Association". Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b Cox, Elizabeth (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Massey University Press. p. 358. ISBN  978-1-99-101634-8.
  5. ^ a b c "Beca appoints chief planner and four new Beca technical fellows". Beca. Retrieved 26 August 2023.

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