Chemistry Oxford / FJMT

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The University of has received planning permission for a new £170M chemistry laboratory complex designed by Francis- Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT). This follows a unanimous vote in favour of the scheme by Oxford City Council’s West Area Planning Committee where the scheme was described as one of the most striking new buildings in Oxford. More images and complete press release after the break.

Sugar Dock, Jacksons Landing / FJMT

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Sugar Dock provides 132 residential units, associated communal open space and underground car parking. The design of the development seeks to complement and respond to its urban context characterized by its relationship to large scale elements such as the Harbour, the working dockyards, silos and the Anzac Bridge as well as the immediate topography and the streetscape of Jacksons Landing.

Architects: FJMT
Location: , Australia
Project Area: 16506 sqm
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: John Gollings, Andrew Chung

Bayside Police Station / FJMT

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Architects: FJMT – Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Location: ,
Client: Victoria Police
Contractor: St Hilliers Contracting
Project Manager: Coffey Projects
Developer: Victoria Police
Project area: 4,200 sqm
Project year: 2010
Photographs: John Gollings

Faculty of Law, University of Sydney / FJMT

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Architects: FJMT
Location: Sydney,
Contractor: Baulderstone Pty Ltd
Project area: 32,000 sqm
Project year: 2009
Photographs: Andrew Chung, John Gollings. Courtesy of FJMT

Rose Bay Apartment / FJMT

Photographs by Mathieu Faliu courtesy of

Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Location: 1A Rose Bay Avenue, Sydney,
Landscape Architect: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Client: Pinnacle One
Builder Group: Built Holdings Pty Ltd.
Development Group: Vicon Properties
Engineer: AJK Design
Interior Design: Garth Barnett Designers
Project Area: 2,792 m2
Completion Date: 2009
Photographs: Mathieu Faliu

School of Information Technologies / FJMT

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Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Location: Sydney,
Landscape: FJMT
Cost Consultant: Davis Langdon Australia
Structural & Civil Consultant: Taylor Thomson Whitting
Mechanical & Electrical Consultant: Lincolne Scott
Hydraulic Consultant: ThomsonKane
Environmental consultant: Advanced Environmental Concepts
Acoustic consultant: Arup Acoustics
Facade Engineer: Connell Mott MacDonald
Builder: AW Edwards Pty Ltd
Project Manager: Capital Insight
Project Area: 14,480 sqm
Project Year: 2006
Photographs: Andrew Chung courtesy by FJMT

The Mint / FJMT

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Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Location: Sydney,
Quantity Surveyor: Page Kirkland Partnership Pty Ltd
Archaeology: Godden Mackay Logan
Landscape Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Contractor: St Hilliers
Heritage Architects: Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners Pty Ltd
Structural Consultant: Taylor Thomson Whitting
Mechanical / Environmental Consultant: Steensen Varming
Electrical / Communications Consultant: Steensen Varming
Hydraulic Consultant: Warren Smith & Partners
Acoustic Consultant: Arup Acoustics
Project Area: 3,381 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: John Gollings

Business School and Teaching Complex / FJMT + Archimedia

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Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp in association with Archimedia
Location: Auckland,
Project Manager: Beca
Builder: Fletcher Construction Company
Structural & Civil Engineering: Beca
Façade Engineering: Connell Wagner
Project Area: 84,000 sqm
Project Year: 2007
Photographs: John Gollings & Andrew Chung

Surry Hills Library and Community Centre / FJMT

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Architects: Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
Location: Surry Hills, New South Wales,
Project Team: Richard Francis-Jones, Simon Barr, Lance White, Alison Jones, Misha De Moyer, James Perry, Josephine Turner, Peter Wise
Landscape Architects: Matthew Todd, Mark Brandon
Structural & Façade Engineering: Taylor Thomson Whitting
Contract Administrator: Altus Page Kirkland
Builder: WBHO Pro Build
Project Area: 2,497 sqm + 770 sqm of landscape
Project Year: 2007-2009
Photographs: John Gollings & Andrew Chung