

King + Phillip Residences, designed by fjmt: Honouring the tradition of its timeless architectural surroundings
The Harrington Collection is a mixed used development that has a clear relationship with the context of surrounding buildings and heritage streetscapes.
Wonderland: a sinuous geometry for a timeless aesthetic
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, designed by fjmt: A museum as a temporal and tentative atonement.
The Mint project is the transformation of one of Sydney’s oldest and most precious historical sites on Macquarie Street into a new, meaningful public place formed and characterised as much by the carefully inserted contemporary buildings as the conserved and adapted heritage structures.
Newcastle Museum, designed by fjmt: A museum below clouds and historic brickwork.
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Acting as an egalitarian space which engages with all user groups, the building provides spaces for self-paced learning, research, collaboration, support and help desk functions to create a positive learning space for all students.
St Barnabas Church, Broadway, Sydney, designed by fjmt: A church as an open hand under the clouds
Axle is an integration of urban design, architecture, contemporary workplace, public artwork and place making.
Bunjil Place is an example of a new form of community and civic building.
Marcarthur Memorial Park is going to set a new standard for the integration of memorial landscape and architecture. This is an Architecture of permanence and meaning.