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.
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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.
Blok Belongil by Blok Modular with Vokes and Peters
Blok Belongil, Blok Modular’s collaboration with architecture practice Vokes and Peters, is built on the edge of the sand dunes at Belongil Beach, Byron Bay. In response to rising sea levels, the council forbids construction here unless the building can be demounted and moved within a certain time frame.
Five Stradbroke Island houses
Continuing our series on holiday homes on the islands off the main coast of Australia, here are five houses that capture the essence of Straddie life.
The houses of Bark Architects
For 26 years, this Sunshine Coast studio has been designing lightweight and inventive homes with permeable edges that let in the light, the breeze and the landscape.
2023 Eat Drink Design Awards: Commendations
Across six categories, 14 projects received commendations in the 2023 Eat Drink Design Awards.
Winners revealed: 2023 National Architecture Awards
The 2023 National Architecture Awards, held at the National Gallery of Australia, has shined a spotlight on Australia’s most prestigious and respected projects of the year, with this year’s ceremony reflecting an increase in regional works.
2023 National Commendation for Educational Architecture
Cannon Hill Anglican College D-Block by Reddog Architects in association with Blueline Architecture
2023 National Commendation for Heritage Architecture
Thomas Dixon Centre by Conrad Gargett
Institute appoints architects to design Queensland headquarters
The Australian Institute of Architects appointed a team of architects for the redevelopment of its new Queensland headquarters in Fortitude Valley.