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    Haydn Jones

    Haydn studied architecture at Oxford and VPI in Washington DC, undertaking specialist work in leisure and tourism in the USA; this lead to work with Toovey Lane Consultants on London Zoo Aquarium, BDP on Battersea Power Station and Norman Foster’s EXPO 96.

    Haydn founded Saville Jones with Roger Saville and the quality of design was recognised with awards and inclusion in the Government publication ‘New Architects: A Guide to Britain’s Best Young Architects’.

    As a director, Haydn is responsible for developing and maintaining the high quality of the practice’s work. He has considerable experience and skill in resolving solutions on difficult and challenging projects, from historic sites in Gibraltar and Jersey to urban facilities in London. His experience in sports and leisure architecture includes some major sporting venues in the UK.

    His architectural appreciation and communication has led him to present reports for BBC television and host Radio phone-ins.