Victor J. Jones

Victor J. Jones

Assistant Professor & Graduate Coordinator, Architecture, College of Environmental Design

About Me

Victor Jones is a designer, writer, and cultural activist. His creative and intellectual work stands at the intersection of architecture, community engagement, and the urban experience. Infrastructure as a social, political, and spatial instrument is central to his design research, scholarship, and teaching.

Jones’s written works include "New Orleans - Ecological Urbanism" in Shaping the City: Studies in History, Theory, and Urban Design (Routledge, 2013); (IN)FORMAL L.A.: The Space of Politics (eVolo Press, 2014); and Un pont à part | A Distant Bridge (MétisPresses, 2016). PIn addition, Jones is design principal of Fièvre + Jones Inc. Projects include Bywater Houses (2015), Watt House Project Platform (2011), and a skate park in New Orleans (2009).

Prior to joining the faculty at Cal Poly Pomona in 2020, Jones taught design studios and seminars at Tulane University, the University of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California.