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
The activist potential of the architect’s own home
Janina Gosseye and Isabelle Doucet expound on residential architecture’s activist potential and the tensions navigated by architects who design their own domestic projects.
Matthew Eagle’s inventive residential architecture
Rigorous analyses of Queensland’s distinct housing typology and a subtle approach to challenging norms underpin Matthew Eagle of ME’s work. His inventive residential architecture brings the suburban fabric to the fore.
Metaphorical landscape: Northshore Pavilion
This riverside pavilion by Anna O’Gorman Architecture is an elegant but playful addition to the Northshore Hamilton development precinct and masterfully distils the essence of its maritime surrounds.
Architecture leaders recognized in 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Ken Maher, Natalie Jeremijenko, Robert Riddel, Damien Rogers and John Wheeler have been recognized in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Winners revealed: 2018 Queensland Architecture Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the 2018 Queensland Architecture Awards.
What’s next for the Gold Coast?
The Gold Coast’s City Architect Leah Lang looks at the benefits of the Gold Coast being a young and aspirational city entering the next phase of its life with a sense of daring and innovation. As the population booms, she urges an architectural focus on infill development and the “missing middle.”
2018 Australian Interior Design Awards: Best of State
The best commercial and residential designs from Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland, and overseas.
The search for an authentic architecture and city form on the Gold Coast
The Gold Coast’s DNA is one of change. Here, Philip Follent chronicles the political and cultural forces that have shaped this “remarkable urban experiment,” citing projects that speak to its ongoing metamorphosis and inspiring built form.
Shortlist revealed: 2018 Queensland Architecture Awards
From a field of 174 entries, 76 entries have been shortlisted for the Queensland Architecture Awards.