The Harrington Collection is a mixed used development that has a clear relationship with the context of surrounding buildings and heritage streetscapes.

This pair of related apartment buildings form an entrance to a new residential community located on the historic former Prince Henry Hospital site, a site that includes many heritage buildings and overlooks the beautiful waterfront of Little Bay. The design proposals for these two buildings — Manta and its sister Alaris — have been drawn from an analysis and reading of the particular qualities and characteristics of their locality and context.

Wonderland: A contemporary beauty with a sculptural twist designed by fjmt

This pair of related apartment buildings form an entrance to a new residential community located on the historic former Prince Henry Hospital site, a site that includes many heritage buildings and overlooks the beautiful waterfront of Little Bay. The design proposals for these two buildings — Manta and its sister Alaris — have been drawn from an analysis and reading of the particular qualities and characteristics of their locality and context.

Student Castle Oxford is a high quality student accommodation for over 500 rooms with a mixture of cluster flats, studio, double studio and 2 bedroom studios with associated support and shared space. The project is conceived as a series of interconnected pavilions with carefully proportioned trabeated facades and deep reveals to complement the character of Oxpens.

The University Terraces at Gate 2, UNSW were completed in 13 months and includes 399 bedrooms, more than 371 kitchens and bathrooms as well as a basement level car park spread over two buildings.

The buildings are mixed mode with retail space on the ground floor and a host of ESD features which have been incorporated including natural ventilation, bore water re-use and tenancy controls to minimise energy usage for unoccupied spaces.
Situated adjacent to a row of mature fig trees on the north side, University Terraces residents will benefit from the shading provided by the trees which will help moderate temperatures and reduce the need for air-conditioning.
There is an abundance of social meeting spaces throughout with study areas offering students fixed and flexible spaces, individual work zones and catering for small gatherings.
Residents can also enjoy a designated student lounge, communal kitchen and laundry facilities, games room, IT lab and landscaped areas.
In addition, there are also plant and services rooms, a percolation/detention tank for storm water management, storage areas as well as motorcycle and bicycle parking facilities.


In 2017 the remodelled and extended Westgate shopping centre opened an optimistic new chapter for Oxford city centre. Located a stone’s throw beyond the dreaming spires and the historic High Street, it has shifted the centre of gravity of the city, and left numerous buildings empty. It was in this context that Lincoln College approached fjmt and asked how 120-122 High Street might better contribute to its historic environment and how they might provide long-term stewardship for the listed buildings.

Cydelia House comprises two adjacent terraces houses within the Victorian State heritage listed Drummond Terrace, designed by Walter Scott Law in 1890, and is one of the longest and grandest victorian terraces in Melbourne. The refurbishment and extension of Cydelia House was undertaken to provide high quality, accessible and contemporary post-graduate student accommodation within the ‘University Precinct’ in Carlton, Melbourne. The project involved the sensitive heritage refurbishment and additions to the two Victorian Heritage Registered terrace houses, to accommodate University of Melbourne scholarship students supported by the foundation, many of whom are refugees, young mothers and indigenous students.


Forming part of the John Radcliffe Hospital complex in Oxford, and bounding an adjacent conservation area, the Wolfson Building extends from a constrained and sloped site, affording expansive views of the city and surroundings.
The building offers the UK’s first dedicated centre for prevention of stroke and dementia research.


Red Centre, UNSW, designed by fjmt: An open folding plane of terracotta to define a Mall and Square Related Projects Type Materiality Form

Red Centre, UNSW, designed by fjmt: An open folding plane of terracotta to define a Mall and Square Related Projects Type Materiality Form


Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney designed by fjmt: Research as an open fluid interlocking ribbon of collaboration and light.

The redevelopment of the Ballarat District Nursing and Healthcare site has upgraded and expanded the existing disparate facilities, originally built as a factory, into an elegant and environmentally sustainable mixed us healthcare facility.

This is a project of slow, respectful and patience transformation to reveal, distill, deepen, enhance and connect. A project to respectfully support the decolonisation of the heritage Museum through a carefully considered series of new insertions that significantly adjust the cultural and spacial hierarchy of the Museum

With this transformation and extension of two heritage buildings we have developed a concept of suspension, contrast and complement that challenges the established heritage adaptation paradigm.

The new Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is an extensive public project that includes the restoration and adaption of heritage buildings, a new building extension, and the redesign of adjacent areas of heritage listed Albert Park. The architecture has developed from a concept that relates as much to the organic natural forms of the landscape as it does to the architectural order and character of the heritage buildings.

fjcstudio acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres  Strait Islander peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work.

We recognise their continuing connection to Country and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

We extend this acknowledgement to Indigenous People globally, recognising their human rights and freedoms as articulated in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.