Jonathan Reeves

Director

Maxon Computer Inc


Jonathan Reeves is an award-winning architect, author, and educator specialising in Vectorworks, BIM, and real-time rendering. As founder of Jonathan Reeves Architecture, he leads a practice that integrates contemporary design with advanced 3D, CAD, and visualisation techniques. Alongside architectural consultancy, Jonathan provides industry-leading training for Vectorworks, Redshift, Twinmotion, Enscape, and D5 Render.

His expertise has supported hundreds of architects, designers, and studios worldwide in elevating their workflows through cutting-edge digital tools delivered online globally. Jonathan has also created has a successful YouTube channel @jonathanreevesCAD now with over 32,000 subscribers and 575 videos!

A registered Architect and former chartered RIBA member, Jonathan studied at Sheffield University, earning both a Degree in Architecture and a Masters in Architecture and Computing before completing his Diploma. His early career in leading London practices exposed him to diverse project scales at a pivotal moment in the evolution of architectural computing. During this time, he won several national competition prizes, recognized for his strong design approach and pioneering digital capabilities.

Jonathan later expanded his experience internationally, working in Sydney with acclaimed architects Adrian McGregor and Adam Russell. Inspired by his time abroad, he returned to the UK to establish his own practice in 2000, blending architectural design with a strong focus on training, consultancy, and advanced visualisation.

Now based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, Jonathan continues to champion the power of technology in architecture. He is a published writer for DETAIL, Building Design, and the Architects’ Journal, and the author of several respected books on Vectorworks BIM and Twinmotion rendering. As long-time 3D expert, he remains passionate about the transformative potential of BIM and real-time rendering and its role in shaping the future of architectural creativity.