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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2020 Houses Awards: Commendations
Twenty-two projects and two emerging practices have received commendations in the 2020 Houses Awards.
2020 Houses Awards: Australian House of the Year
The winning project celebrates a simple life and the capacity of modest architecture to impact significantly on the way we live.
2020 Houses Awards: Sustainability
The jury lauded this small, humble project, adding that it “delivers something that we need to see more of in our cities.”
2020 Houses Awards: House Alteration and Addition over 200m2
In reworking a 1970s split-level house, the architect has joyously reinterpreted the history of its place and beach shack typology.
2020 Houses Awards: New House Over 200m2
The winning home wears the uniform of its Federation-era neighbourhood with polite grace but hides its true radical heart.
2020 Houses Awards: Emerging Architecture Practice
This practice has asserted itself among Queensland’s architectural talent and added its own palpable freshness.
Turtle conservation centre wins top Queensland award
The Australian Institute of Architects announced the winners of the 2020 Queensland Architecture Awards on 9 July.
AA July/August 2020 preview
The “small” issue: modest in size, big in impact
Talking Houses with Vokes and Peters: Auchenflower House
In this third instalment of the Design Speaks video series celebrating 10 years of the Houses Awards, Stuart Vokes and Aaron Peters share the story of the Auchenflower House.
‘Looking backwards to look forwards’: Sibyl Centre
Stories dating back more than a century infuse this addition to the first university college for women in Australia.