Dixon Jones From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia British architectural firm Dixon Jones was a British architectural practice established in 1989 and closed in September 2020. Dixon Jones was founded by Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones in 1989 as a partnership and became a limited company in 2003.[1] The founders first met at the Architectural Association. The practice closed in September 2020 after difficulties in securing new work and no clear succession plan.[2] Significant projects Darwin College Study Centre, Cambridge University (1993) Royal Opera House, London (1999) National Portrait Gallery, London (2000)[3] Somerset House Masterplan, London (2001)[4] Saïd Business School, Oxford (2001)[5][6] Kings Place, London (2008) Exhibition Road Masterplan (2011)[7] Westgate, Oxford (2017) References ↑ "People". Dixon Jones. Retrieved 26 October 2020. ↑ Hurst, Will (26 October 2020). "Dixon Jones shuts up shop after 30 years in practice". Architects' Journal. Retrieved 26 October 2020. ↑ Fiachra Gibbons, "The Queen shares a joke with Lady Thatcher - National Portrait Gallery", The Guardian, Friday, 5 May 2000. ↑ "Hindsight: Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones on why both their mothers were right". RIBA Journal. 10 October 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2023. ↑ Maev Kennedy, "Bridge gets top award", The Guardian, Friday, 14 June 2002. ↑ Deyan Sudjic, "Said's dreaming spire", The Observer, 9 September 2001. ↑ "Dixon Jones' £29m Exhibition Road overhaul officially opens". Architects' Journal. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2020. Related Articles