President of the RSUA
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The President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects
is its chief executive officer and its representative to the Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects
. The President is elected by the membership of the Society, usually for a term of two years. The President, , is Norman Hutchinson.
, RSUA Bronze Medal
and the Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship
. While the President has input into the RSUA Design Awards, these are managed by a sub-committee of the RSUA Council and as such are outside his direct remit.
Royal Society of Ulster Architects
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects is the professional body for registered architects in Northern Ireland. Chartered RIBA members in Northern Ireland are automatically members of the RSUA. RSUA Members use the suffix RSUA and also may use RIBA....
is its chief executive officer and its representative to the Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally.-History:...
. The President is elected by the membership of the Society, usually for a term of two years. The President, , is Norman Hutchinson.
Awards, Emoluments and Prizes
The President grants awards and prizes to Northern Ireland students of architecture, notably the RSUA Silver MedalRSUA Silver Medal
The RSUA Silver Medal is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects to the final-year student of architecture at University of Ulster Belfast or Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful major project.In the sense that it is...
, RSUA Bronze Medal
RSUA Bronze Medal
The RSUA Bronze Medal is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects to the student of architecture in the final year of the BA course at University of Ulster Belfast and the BSc course at Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful...
and the Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship
Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship
The Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship is an award made annually at the discretion of the President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects, in conjunction with other adjudicators...
. While the President has input into the RSUA Design Awards, these are managed by a sub-committee of the RSUA Council and as such are outside his direct remit.
Chronological List of Presidents, 1901-present day
Dates | President |
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1901 - 1903 | Sir Thomas Drew Sir Thomas Drew Sir Thomas Drew was an Irish architect.Thomas Drew was born in Victoria Place, Belfast.He was trained under Sir Charles Lanyon before moving to work in Dublin, where he became principal assistant to William George Murray... |
1903 - 1905 | WJ Gilliland |
1905 - 1907 | JJ McDonnell |
1907 - 1909 | WJ Gilliland |
1909 - 1911 | RM Young |
1912 - 1913 | H Seaver |
1914 - 1920 | N Fitzsimons |
1921 - 1922 | TW Henry |
1923 - 1924 | RM Young |
1925 - 1926 | J StJ Phillips |
1927 | J Seeds |
1928 - 1929 | ER Kennedy |
1930 - 1931 | JA Davidson |
1931 - 1932 | RH Gibson |
1933 - 1935 | T Houston |
1935 - 1936 | RS Wilshire |
1937 - 1939 | TR Eager |
1939 - 1943 | JH Stevenson |
1943 - 1944 | JR Young |
1944 - 1946 | F McArdle |
1946 - 1948 | RH Gibson |
1948 - 1950 | AF Lucy |
1950 - 1952 | RH Gibson |
1952 - 1954 | JM Aitken |
1954 - 1956 | RS Wilshire |
1956 - 1958 | JD McCutcheon |
1958 - 1961 | GP Bell |
1961 - 1963 | C Munro |
1963 - 1965 | DA Shanks |
1965 - 1967 | JE Clarke |
1967 - 1969 | RJ McKinstry |
1969 - 1971 | JF Munce |
1971 - 1973 | IDW Campbell |
1973 - 1975 | RTJ Chambers |
1975 - 1977 | DJ MacRandal DJ MacRandal Daniel J. MacRandal is a Northern Ireland architect.Now retired, his practice was responsible for the design and construction of several educational ecclesiastical projects, notably the buildings for his alma mater, St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast.He was President of the... |
1977 - 1979 | AW Barnes |
1979 - 1981 | VH Robinson |
1981 - 1983 | HR McIlveen |
1983 - 1985 | DJ Haslam |
1985 - 1987 | CG Andrews |
1987 - 1989 | LGD Thompson |
1989 - 1991 | WH McAlister |
1991 - 1992 | EG Isherwood |
1992 - 1994 | PR Scott |
1994 - 1996 | AP Hull |
1996 - 1998 | JS Cole John Cole, architect John Cole is an architect from Northern Ireland, working in the Northern Ireland Civil Service.-Professional activities:In 1996-98 he served as President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects .-References:*... |
1998 - 2000 | HC Markwell Clyde Markwell Clyde Markwell is an architect and urban designer from Northern Ireland; and partner in Knox & Markwell Architects.-Professional activities:In 1998-2000 he served as President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects .-References:... |
2000 - 2002 | BS Todd Barrie Todd Barrie Samuel Todd is a Northern Ireland architect and urban designer; and partner in Todd Architects.-Professional activities:... |
2002 - 2004 | C Mackel Ciarán Mackel Ciarán Mackel, BSc, Dip. Arch, Dip. Project Management, MSc Design, RIBA MRIAI, is a Belfast-born architect and urban designer; and Practice Principal in ARD Ciaran Mackel Architects.... |
2004 - 2006 | M Black Mervyn Black Mervyn Black is a Northern Ireland architect and urban designer; and partner in Hall Black Douglas Architects.-Professional activities:In 2004-2006 he served as President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects .... |
2006 - 2008 | TA Leaker Trevor Leaker Trevor Andrew Leaker is a Northern Ireland architect engaged with Scott Wilson, international consultancy group providing leading, sustainable, integrated solutions to meet the planning, engineering, management and environmental needs of four principal market sectors: transportation, property,... |
2008 - 2010 | JD Stelfox Dawson Stelfox James Dawson Stelfox MBE is a Northern Ireland architect and chairman of Consarc Design Group. In May 2008, he was elected President of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects.-Education and career:... |
2010 - 2012 | Norman Hutchinson |