Andrew Jones writes about architecture, design, cities and the way things look, feel and taste.
He has lived on Piccadilly, London, for almost 20 years, using it as a base for his travels around London and the world.
Andrew is the author of The Buildings of Green Park, a tour of certain buildings, monuments and other structures in Mayfair and St. James’s, and is a contributor to Seeing Things – the small wonders of the world according to writers, artists and others. He writes travel articles for the Financial Times and has also written on architecture for Blueprint, Drawing Matter and The London Gardener as well as pieces on London for The World of Interiors and The Londonist.
Andrew served on the Awards Committee of Masterpiece London art fair and is involved in a number of arts charities including Save Venice, Inc. and The Royal Drawing School.
Recent Articles
The Buildings of Green Park
Take a walk around a park traversed by many but known by few. From Lancaster House to Buckingham Palace, and everything in between, The Buildings of Green Park is an expert guided tour capturing the unseen history of these well-travelled streets.
Three walks exploring the city's outdoor art