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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Lateral movements: Kingsford Smith Drive Upgrade
The upgrade of Kingsford Smith Drive by Lat27 enhances experiences of the Brisbane River while illuminating women’s contributions to the city’s history.
2020 National Landscape Architecture Awards announced
In all, 46 entries were recognized across 15 categories, with 13 projects receiving Awards of Excellence across the program.
Winners announced: 2020 QLD Landscape Architecture Awards
The Queensland chapter of AILA has awarded 17 projects from a total of 68 submissions.
Entries open: 2020 Houses Awards
The awards include a “Garden or Landscape” category.
Winners revealed: 2019 Think Brick Awards
The winners of the 2019 Think Brick Awards were announced at a gala dinner at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne.
Queensland landscape architect wins at Houses Awards
A project by Kieron Gait Architects and Dan Young Landscape Architect has taken out the Garden or Landscape category at the 2019 Houses Awards.
Brisbane’s flood-resilient ferry terminals
Lat27 has stitched eight ferry terminals to their Brisbane River sites in a generous, flood-resilient scheme that elevates the public transit experience.
Country town high street renewal scoops Minister’s Award for Urban Design
The renewal of the high street of Barcaldine, in rural Queensland, has won the state’s top award at the 2019 Minister’s Awards for Urban Design in Queensland.
Brisbane landscape architect Beth Wilson dies aged 85
Wilson Architects director Elizabeth “Beth” Wilson, described as a “doyenne” of landscape architecture, has died aged 85.
Australian projects recognized in international awards
Eight Australian projects were named winners in the 2018 Architecture Masterprize.