Phil Jones Associates

Phil Jones Associates, formed in 2003, undertakes the analysis, planning and design of transport solutions for new developments and existing places. PJA has a strong urban design ethos, working closely with a range of fellow professionals including architects, urban designers and landscape architects.  Research and policy development, together with teaching and enabling work, are also part of the firm’s service offer.  The firm currently has a total of over 40 staff and operates out of 5 offices across the UK.

PJA has been involved the preparation of national-level design guidance, including Manual for Streets 1 and 2Designing Streets for the Scottish Government and residential parking research for DCLG.  PJA’s research portfolio also includes working on the Shared Space study for Department for Transport, which led to the publication of Local Transport Note 1/11; and studies for Sustrans on the design of shared use pedestrian/cycle routes. The firm has also prepared technical guidance on street design and parking for several local authorities. Internationally the firm has advised local and national government bodies in Ireland, New Zealand and Abu Dhabi. 

PJA provides training for Urban Design London and a number of professional bodies including the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation.  The training offer includes designing for cycling, based on the recent update to the London Cycle Design Standards and international best practice.  Phil Jones is a Built Environment Expert for DC-CABE, and a member of the Design Review panels for several Architecture Centres. 

The firm is involved in a wide range of strategic residential and commercial schemes for expanding towns and cities, throughout the UK. Notable experience includes the Telford and Kings Lynn Millennium Communities; a 4,500 unit urban extension to Cheltenham; the 1,500 dwelling Scottish Sustainable Community scheme in Whitecross, Falkirk; and a 1,000 unit extension to Hereford.

Our projects in existing places include Bexleyheath Town Centre Enhancements in SE London which involved major streetscape improvements including traffic signal removal/shared space at two busy junctions.  In Kidderminster, Worcestershire, PJA helped to produce a new design framework for a town quarter and a Public Realm Framework and streetscape improvements for the town centre.

PJA is the specialist transport advisor to St Modwen on the major regeneration at Longbridge, Birmingham where the strategic planning of improved infrastructure is critical to secure the future of a new city district.  In Leicester PJA is currently preparing streetscape and transport improvements for the critical Golden Mile along Belgrave Road, a vibrant multi-cultural area of vital importance to the city’s economy.

 

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