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Richard Francis-Jones

Richard Francis-Jones (born 1960, Hertfordshire, England) is a highly awarded Australian architect. He is the design director of the Multidisciplinary design practice Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT), which was renamed in April 2023 as Francis-Jones Carpenter (fjc).[1][2] He is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Architects[3] and a Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Education edit

Francis-Jones graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) in 1981 and a Bachelor of Architecture with First Class Honours and the University Medal in 1985. He attended Columbia University on an ITT Fellowship, where he studied under Kenneth Frampton, completing a Master of Science in Architecture and Building Design in 1987. He subsequently taught at Columbia University as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture. Francis-Jones has taught at many Schools of architecture in Australia, is a former Visiting Professor at the University of New South Wales, and is currently teaching at the University of Technology Sydney.

Practice edit

Following his studies at Columbia University, Francis-Jones practised at firms in New York, Los Angeles and Paris before returning to Sydney in 1989 where he joined FJMT’s predecessor, MGT Sydney. He became a director of the firm in 1996 and was a founding partner of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp in 2003.

FJMT has a reputation as an ideas-driven practice "with an agenda for strong public engagement and masterful resolution of tectonics"[4] and the firm’s work demonstrates "an extraordinary ability to uncover the real and often contradictory issues and potentials of a project by a very careful analysis of purpose and place".[5]

Most of the firm’s major commissions have been won by competition and Francis-Jones is supportive of the power of the architectural competition to produce good architecture and create new opportunities for practices: "the more public the competition… the greater the contribution to the wider culture of architecture."[4]

Francis-Jones’ approach is a response to the transition from industrial to digital economies and investigations utilising emerging sciences and technologies are evident. Yet, Francis-Jones considers, the potential of this knowledge to address society’s challenges and give architects new scope for imagination is limited by the tendency for architecture to be reduced to fetishised object for consumption.[6] "An authentic contemporary architecture should not only attempt to somehow begin to reconcile humanity’s place in the world but also be directed towards rejuvenating, repoliticising our desiccated public realm. We should pursue an architecture appropriate to citizens rather than consumers."[7]

‘…Francis-Jones has possibly been at his best in civic works... More than any other contemporary practice of comparable calibre in Australia, FJMT has been consistently engaged in the design and construction of large-scale public and/or commercial buildings ...Many of these works derive their plastic character from the unique, rather theatrical concept of lateral exfoliation, that is to say the folding out of brises soleil so as to visually engage the surrounding landscape, thereby emphasising a topographical affinity between the building and its context. In all of this work the issue of sustainability is given priority…’

Francis-Jones was the creative director of the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2008 National Conference, Critical Visions: Form Representation and the Culture of Globalisation, and is an editor of Skyplane and Content: a journal of architecture. Francis-Jones was President of the RAIA (NSW Chapter) from 2001–2002 and was a member of the NSW Architects Registration Board from 2001-2004.

Books edit

  • Architecture as Material Culture[8]
  • Truth and Lies in Architecture[9]

Notable projects edit

Awards edit

  • Australia Award for Urban Design 2012, PIA
  • City of Sydney Lord Mayor’s Prize 2013, AIA (NSW)
  • Greenway Award for Conservation 2005, AIA
  • International Award 2012, RIBA
  • International Public Library of the Year 2014, Danish Agency for Culture
  • John Verge Award for Interior Architecture 2010, 2015 AIA (NSW)
  • Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture 2012, AIA
  • Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage 2005, AIA
  • Lloyd Rees Award for Excellence in Civic Design 2000, 2013, AIA (NSW)
  • Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture 2010, 2013, AIA (NSW)
  • National Architecture Award for Public Architecture 2010, AIA
  • National Architecture Award for Sustainable Architecture 2010, AIA
  • NZ Architecture Medal 2012, NZIA
  • Sir Arthur G Stephenson Award for Best Commercial Architecture 2013, AIA (NSW)
  • Sir John Sulman Award for Outstanding Public Architecture
  • Sir Zelman Cowen Award 2000, AIA
  • WAF Office Category Winner 2011, 2014
  • World Building of the Year Award 2013, WAF

Bibliography edit

  • fjmt studio I Maestri dell'Architettura Collector's Edition - Hachette Publishing, 2019
  • Architecture as Material Culture: The Work of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp with Kenneth Frampton - Oro Editions, 2013
  • In the Realm of Learning - The University of Sydney's New Law School by Richard Francis-Jones: Images Publishing, 2009
  • The Mint Project by Robert (Editor) Griffin, Paul Berkemeier, Richard Francis-Jones, Gerard Reinmuth, Peter Watts, Philip Thalis, 2009

References edit

  1. ^ "fjmtstudio becomes fjcstudio". fjc studio. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  2. ^ "FJMT becomes fjc". LinkedIn. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. ^ http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2012/honorary-fellows/index.htm "2012 Honorary FAIA Announcement"
  4. ^ a b Watson, F. & Hook, M. (March–April 2010). "Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT)". Architectural Design. 80 (2): 118–125. doi:10.1002/ad.1055.
  5. ^ Heneghan, T. (May–June 2006). "Max Webber Library". Architecture Australia. 95 (3): 86–95. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  6. ^ Jackson, Davina (2005). "Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp, Sydney". 10 x 10_2: 10 Critics 100 Architects. Phaidon Press. pp. 120–123. ISBN 978-0-7148-3922-6.
  7. ^ Francis-Jones, Richard (2000). "The (im)possibility of slowness: a note on globalisation, ideology and speed in contemporary architecture". 10 x 10: 10 Critics 100 Architects. Phaidon Press Limited. pp. 433–434. ISBN 978-0-7148-3922-6.
  8. ^ "Architecture as Material Culture, the Work of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp with Kenneth Frampton by Richard Francis-Jones | 9781935935148 | Booktopia".
  9. ^ "Truth and Lies in Architecture : Richard Francis-Jones : 9781954081659".
  10. ^ "UTS Central".
  11. ^ "Inner Sydney High School". 12 March 2021.
  12. ^ "EY Centre by fjmtstudio". 20 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Te Ao Mārama Project, Auckland War Memorial Museum/ Tāmaki Paenga Hira | Best Awards".
  14. ^ "The Frank Bartlett Library and Moe Service Centre - FJMT".
  15. ^ Architecture Now: "Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki"
  16. ^ "Craigieburn Library".
  17. ^ Surry Hills Library & Community Centre
  18. ^ John Niland Scientia, University of New South Wales
  19. ^ Red Centre, University of New South Wales
  20. ^ Darling Quarter, Sydney

External links edit

  • FJMT website
  • Richard Francis-Jones essays and bibliography
  • Critical Visions - AIA National Conference 2008
  • FJMT Australian Institute of Architects awards

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Richard Francis Jones born 1960 Hertfordshire England is a highly awarded Australian architect He is the design director of the Multidisciplinary design practice Francis Jones Morehen Thorp FJMT which was renamed in April 2023 as Francis Jones Carpenter fjc 1 2 He is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Architects 3 and a Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects Contents 1 Education 2 Practice 3 Books 4 Notable projects 5 Awards 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEducation editFrancis Jones graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science Architecture in 1981 and a Bachelor of Architecture with First Class Honours and the University Medal in 1985 He attended Columbia University on an ITT Fellowship where he studied under Kenneth Frampton completing a Master of Science in Architecture and Building Design in 1987 He subsequently taught at Columbia University as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture Francis Jones has taught at many Schools of architecture in Australia is a former Visiting Professor at the University of New South Wales and is currently teaching at the University of Technology Sydney Practice editFollowing his studies at Columbia University Francis Jones practised at firms in New York Los Angeles and Paris before returning to Sydney in 1989 where he joined FJMT s predecessor MGT Sydney He became a director of the firm in 1996 and was a founding partner of Francis Jones Morehen Thorp in 2003 FJMT has a reputation as an ideas driven practice with an agenda for strong public engagement and masterful resolution of tectonics 4 and the firm s work demonstrates an extraordinary ability to uncover the real and often contradictory issues and potentials of a project by a very careful analysis of purpose and place 5 Most of the firm s major commissions have been won by competition and Francis Jones is supportive of the power of the architectural competition to produce good architecture and create new opportunities for practices the more public the competition the greater the contribution to the wider culture of architecture 4 Francis Jones approach is a response to the transition from industrial to digital economies and investigations utilising emerging sciences and technologies are evident Yet Francis Jones considers the potential of this knowledge to address society s challenges and give architects new scope for imagination is limited by the tendency for architecture to be reduced to fetishised object for consumption 6 An authentic contemporary architecture should not only attempt to somehow begin to reconcile humanity s place in the world but also be directed towards rejuvenating repoliticising our desiccated public realm We should pursue an architecture appropriate to citizens rather than consumers 7 Francis Jones has possibly been at his best in civic works More than any other contemporary practice of comparable calibre in Australia FJMT has been consistently engaged in the design and construction of large scale public and or commercial buildings Many of these works derive their plastic character from the unique rather theatrical concept of lateral exfoliation that is to say the folding out of brises soleil so as to visually engage the surrounding landscape thereby emphasising a topographical affinity between the building and its context In all of this work the issue of sustainability is given priority Francis Jones was the creative director of the Australian Institute of Architects 2008 National Conference Critical Visions Form Representation and the Culture of Globalisation and is an editor of Skyplane and Content a journal of architecture Francis Jones was President of the RAIA NSW Chapter from 2001 2002 and was a member of the NSW Architects Registration Board from 2001 2004 Books editArchitecture as Material Culture 8 Truth and Lies in Architecture 9 Notable projects editUTS Central 10 Inner Sydney High School 11 EY Centre 12 Te Ao Marama Auckland War Memorial Museum 13 The Frank Bartlett Library and Moe Service Centre 14 Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki 15 Craigieburn 16 Bankstown Library and Knowledge Centre Surry Hills Library amp Community Centre 17 Sydney Law School University of Sydney The John Niland Scientia University of New South Wales 18 The Red Centre University of New South Wales 19 St Barnabas Broadway Darling Quarter Sydney 20 The Waterfront Pavilion Australian National Maritime Museum Bunjil Place nbsp Surry Hills Library nbsp Auckland Art Gallery redevelopmentAwards editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Richard Francis Jones news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Australia Award for Urban Design 2012 PIA City of Sydney Lord Mayor s Prize 2013 AIA NSW Greenway Award for Conservation 2005 AIA International Award 2012 RIBA International Public Library of the Year 2014 Danish Agency for Culture John Verge Award for Interior Architecture 2010 2015 AIA NSW Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture 2012 AIA Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage 2005 AIA Lloyd Rees Award for Excellence in Civic Design 2000 2013 AIA NSW Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture 2010 2013 AIA NSW National Architecture Award for Public Architecture 2010 AIA National Architecture Award for Sustainable Architecture 2010 AIA NZ Architecture Medal 2012 NZIA Sir Arthur G Stephenson Award for Best Commercial Architecture 2013 AIA NSW Sir John Sulman Award for Outstanding Public Architecture Sir Zelman Cowen Award 2000 AIA WAF Office Category Winner 2011 2014 World Building of the Year Award 2013 WAFBibliography editfjmt studio I Maestri dell Architettura Collector s Edition Hachette Publishing 2019 Architecture as Material Culture The Work of Francis Jones Morehen Thorp with Kenneth Frampton Oro Editions 2013 In the Realm of Learning The University of Sydney s New Law School by Richard Francis Jones Images Publishing 2009 The Mint Project by Robert Editor Griffin Paul Berkemeier Richard Francis Jones Gerard Reinmuth Peter Watts Philip Thalis 2009References edit fjmtstudio becomes fjcstudio fjc studio 3 April 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 FJMT becomes fjc LinkedIn 3 April 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 http www aia org practicing awards 2012 honorary fellows index htm 2012 Honorary FAIA Announcement a b Watson F amp Hook M March April 2010 Francis Jones Morehen Thorp FJMT Architectural Design 80 2 118 125 doi 10 1002 ad 1055 Heneghan T May June 2006 Max Webber Library Architecture Australia 95 3 86 95 Retrieved 1 December 2010 Jackson Davina 2005 Francis Jones Morehen Thorp Sydney 10 x 10 2 10 Critics 100 Architects Phaidon Press pp 120 123 ISBN 978 0 7148 3922 6 Francis Jones Richard 2000 The im possibility of slowness a note on globalisation ideology and speed in contemporary architecture 10 x 10 10 Critics 100 Architects Phaidon Press Limited pp 433 434 ISBN 978 0 7148 3922 6 Architecture as Material Culture the Work of Francis Jones Morehen Thorp with Kenneth Frampton by Richard Francis Jones 9781935935148 Booktopia Truth and Lies in Architecture Richard Francis Jones 9781954081659 UTS Central Inner Sydney High School 12 March 2021 EY Centre by fjmtstudio 20 June 2017 Te Ao Marama Project Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira Best Awards The Frank Bartlett Library and Moe Service Centre FJMT Architecture Now Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki Craigieburn Library Surry Hills Library amp Community Centre John Niland Scientia University of New South Wales Red Centre University of New South Wales Darling Quarter SydneyExternal links editFJMT website Richard Francis Jones essays and bibliography Critical Visions AIA National Conference 2008 FJMT Australian Institute of Architects awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Francis Jones amp oldid 1207042380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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