WhatWhoWhereWhen
Culture of Australian Architecture Series: Memories of Monuments: Seidler and GiurgolaPenelope Seidler, Ric Thorp and Richard Francis-JonesCulture of Australian Architecture Series2024
How do we imbue architecture with life?Timothy Alouani-RobyINDESIGNLIVE2024
Panel Discussion: The Consciousness of Architecture and the Will of the ArchitectHosted by the AIA, UTS and fjcstudio. Sponsored by Think Brick.
Anthony Burke
Elizabeth Farrelly
Richard Francis-Jones
Shannon Foster
William Smart
The Mint, Macquarie Street Sydney2023
An argument of architectsTimothy Alouani-RobyINDESIGNLIVE2023
Panel Discussion: The Fencing of Architecture and The Villa of the ArchitectHosted by the AIA, UTS and fjcstudio.
Anthony Burke
Angelo Candalepas
Alison Page
Hannah Tribe
Richard Francis-Jones
The Mint, Macquarie Street Sydney2023
Practice in Profile: Design for DecolonisationArchitectureNowArchitecture New Zealand — Issue 32023
The Review, Part two: ‘Truth and Lies in Architecture’ by Richard Francis-JonesTimothy Alouani-RobyINDESIGNLIVE2023
The Review, Part one: ‘Truth and Lies in Architecture’ by Richard Francis-JonesTimothy Alouani-RobyINDESIGNLIVE2023
Global and Indigenous Trends in Library Design — Commodification and Hyper-localAnnie Hensley, Head of fjcplaceIFLA LBES Mid-Year Seminar - Building Excellence: Global and Indigenous Trends in Library Design2023
Truth and Lies in Architecture ReviewReviewed by Gevork HartoonianAustralian Humanities Review2023
Two Perspectives on Truth and Lies in ArchitectureChris Barton and Lawrence NieldArchitectureAU2022
A Review: Truth and Lies in ArchitecturePaul FinchDesign Intelligence2022
Connecting with Country: An Architectural Framework for Blackwattle BayGillian Serisier for Indesign, David Haseler (fjmturban), Shannon Foster (Bangawarra) This article featured in Indesign magazine issue 86 and @indesignlive2022
Bringing Back the Town SquareAnnie HensleyThis article featured in Indesign magazine issue 79 and @indesignlive2021
Sirius: Architecture Saved, Heritage LostRichard Francis-JonesOriginally published in Architecture Bulletin Vol 78 / No. 1 What are we doing?and online @ Australian Institute of Architects2021
Swim in the Complexity: A Provocation for Biodiverse BuildingsSarah LawlorLiving Futures2021
Is Sustainability Leadership in the Built Environment ‘Women’s Business?Sarah LawlorNAWIC IWD Scholarship Report 20212021
Sirius: Architecture Saved, Heritage LostRichard Francis-JonesArchitecture Bulletin2020
The Climate Change Imperative and the Built EnvironmentDavid HaselerArchitecture Bulletin Volume 76, Number 12019
In Conversation with fjmt's Elizabeth CarpenterMadeleine SwainArchitectural Review 1552018
Zeitgeist, Nostalgia and the Search for AuthenticityRichard Francis-JonesNZIA Professional Development Day, Wellington, NZ2013
Practice, Theory and IntuitionRichard Francis-JonesTectonic Form and Critical Culture RAIA NSW Chapter Conference2012
Search for the UniversalRichard Francis-JonesOn Monumentality, RAIA NSW Chapter Conference2009
The [Im]Possibility of SlownessRichard Francis-JonesPublished in UME 13 (Melbourne: UME, 1999) : 10–132009
Architecture Not Language – A Note on RepresentationRichard Francis-JonesPublished in UME 3 (Melbourne: UME, 1997): 50–512009

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