President of the RSUA

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.[1]

President's Role and Duties

Awards, Emoluments and Prizes

The President grants awards and prizes to Northern Ireland students of architecture, including the RSUA Silver Medal, 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 the president's direct remit.

Chronological List of Presidents, 1901-present day

Dates President
1901 - 1903 Sir Thomas Drew
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
Dates President
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
1977 - 1979 AW Barnes
Dates President
1979 - 1981 VH Robinson
1981 - 1983 R Westman
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 Aileen Hull
1996 - 1998 JS Cole
1998 - 2000 HC Markwell
2000 - 2002 BS Todd
2002 - 2004 C Mackel
2004 - 2006 M Black
2006 - 2008 TA Leaker
2008 - 2010 JD Stelfox
2010 - 2012 N Hutchinson
2012 - 2014 AM Jones
2014 - 2016 M Hare
2016 - 2018 P Crowe
2018-2020 J McCoy
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