Christopher Frederick Jones left England after finishing university and now lives north-west of Brisbane. He left the design industry to pursue work behind the lens and now shoots architecture in Queensland as well as internationally.
Christopher Frederick Jones's Latest contributions
Six Chimney House by Vokes and Peters
A 1920s house in Perth is perceptively reprogrammed to suit contemporary occupation, in the process exploring how private domestic space can converse with the street and the suburb.
One to Watch: Tristan Burfield
Sole practitioner Tristan Burfield is producing work that is both disciplined and restrained, yet always informed by the qualities and quirks of people and place.
The houses shortlisted in the 2024 NSW Architecture Awards
The 36 shortlisted houses include “a love letter to Victorian terraces,” a grand country homestead with an enviable art collection, and an inner-city house “that renovated the whole street.”
2024 NSW Architecture Awards shortlist
From a surf club and an aquatic centre to houses, the Australian Institute of Architects has announced its shortlist for the 2024 New South Wales Architecture Awards.
Bradbury Park Play Scape by Alcorn Middleton
The agility of its small practice enabled Alcorn Middleton to assemble a collaborative design team to win a competition for a local playground; the outcome is an experientially rich piece of active urban infrastructure for the whole community.
Nambucca Heads Library Extension by Vokes and Peters with Zuzana and Nicholas
Layered upon an existing structure, this character-filled extension proposes a new direction for a community hub while leaving opportunities for surrounding buildings to respond in their own manner.
2024 Houses Awards open for submissions
Project entries are now able to be submitted for the 2024 Houses Awards, a residential architecture awards program that celebrates and rewards the creation and understanding of not just beautiful spaces, but functional, liveable homes.
AA January/February 2024 preview
Shifting modes of practice: Introducing the “next gen.”
A prefab building revolution can help resolve both the climate and housing crises
Senior researcher at Western Sydney University’s Urban Transformations Research Centre, Ehsan Noroozinejad, and associate lecturer in architecture at Western Sydney University, Parisa Ziaesaeidi, consider the significant role that prefab modular construction could have in addressing urgent global issues.