Gwenno Jones

Associate at Buttress

Gwenno Mair Jones is an accomplished architect with extensive experience in the field. Currently serving as the Chair of Women in Property North West at the Association of Women in Property since March 2023, Gwenno has held the position of Associate and Architect at Buttress since April 2015. Prior experience includes working as an Architect at Hurd Rolland from June 2008 to April 2015 and as an Architectural Assistant at Taylor Design from June 2005 to June 2008. Gwenno holds a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) from The Manchester Metropolitan University and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from The University of Manchester, along with A-levels and GCSEs from Ysgol Glan Clwyd.

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Manchester, United Kingdom

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Buttress

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Buttress provides architecture, heritage and masterplanning to clients across the country. We’re a multi-faceted community of specialists. Experts, not egos. Team players with all the skills you need, in house. We’re thinkers as much as makers. We believe that architecture is as much about people as buildings, and that buildings should be shaped by their surroundings, their role and the people who’ll use them. Our work includes the public and private sectors, the urban and the rural, the residential and commercial, the traditional and the contemporary, and we’re renowned for our exceptional skills in heritage and conservation. Our approach is about combining the practical and the beautiful, the real and the visionary, responding to the brief and going beyond the brief, finding different angles and perspectives. We enjoy the unusual, the complex and the challenging. We respect the individual and we work collectively. Giving life to buildings and award-winning buildings to clients and the community. Ours is a start to finish service, built around quality, creativity and fresh thinking, designed to give you what you want, even if it’s not what you asked for or expected. Good to look at. Great to use.


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