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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Calm delights: Curra Community Hall
Working within tight budgetary constraints, Bark Design Architects’ Curra Community Hall elegantly reinterprets a regional typology to create a flexible and memorable space for a small rural community.
Gold Coast Open House to showcase ‘young, vibrant and confident’ architecture
Registration is now open for Gold Coast Open House, which offers a chance to see inside the buildings that define the city’s architectural identity.
Voting for Australia’s favourite house begins on World Architecture Day
Voting will open on Monday 1 October for the annual People’s Choice Award, part of the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2018 National Architecture Awards.
Familial bonds: Crescent House
An addition to a cottage that had been home to members of the architect’s family since 1939, this project by Deicke Richards balances memory and nostalgia with the need for better connection to the landscape.
Subtropical architecture on show in 2018 Sunshine Coast Open House
Open House comes to the Sunshine Coast for the second time on 20 October, with 30 buildings opening their doors for the architecturally curious.
We need more flexible housing for 21st-century lives
Kirsty Volz, a PhD Candidate in architectural history at the University of Queensland, writes that the “Australian Dream” of private home ownership has fundamentally shifted, and that housing design needs to change with it.
Shortlist revealed: 2018 National Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the shortlist for the 2018 National Architecture Awards.
Brisbane Open House grows to include more than 100 buildings in 2018 program
The 2018 Brisbane Open House program has grown to include more than 100 buildings across Brisbane, which will be open to the public on 13 and 14 October.
The shrinking dream: Household diversity and changing house designs
Louise Johnson takes a look inside the Australian home and examines the changing character of the suburban idyll that maintains a hold on our national psyche, as the composition of its domestic spaces continues to evolve in response to the rising density of our major cities and growing ethnic and cultural diversity.
Entries sought for library design awards
Showcasing contemporary library design, the Australian Library Design Awards and Conference returns in 2019 at the State Library of Queensland.