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Architecture as Material Culture: The Work of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp with Kenneth Frampton

Australian architecture practice Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp's work varies in scale, yet it's all unified by an intuitive sense of place and an elaboration of the tectonic. This book presents FJMT's work in detail and places it within the emerging culture of Australian architecture. It documents FJMT's contribution to the wider culture of place and of architecture. A place acquires meaning through human intervention and transformation. Raised to the level of architecture these transformations interpret and represent society's values and aspirations. FJMT has a reputation as an ideas-driven practice with an agenda for strong public engagement and resolution of tectonics. Architecture as Material Culture documents this ability to uncover the real and often contradictory issues and potentials of a project through a very careful analysis of purpose and place. See more
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  • Dimensions: 292 x 266mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Oro Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781935935148

About Kenneth FramptonRichard Francis-Jones

Richard Francis-Jones is FJMT's design director and is responsible for the design of some of Australia's most acclaimed buildings. Recent FJMT projects designed by Richard have received Australia's highest architectural awards including the Sir Zelman Cowan Sulman Lloyd Rees and Greenway Awards. 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. In 2004 he was appointed Visiting Professor at the University of New South Wales. 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. (FJMT has studios in Sydney and Melbourne Australia; and Oxford UK. Richard Francis-Jones is based in Sydney Australia) Kenneth Frampton who introduces the book is Ware professor of Architecture. He has earned Dipl. Arch. Dipl. Trop. Architectural Association (London) in 1956; A.R.I.B.A. 1957; and an Honorary Doctorate in Environmental Studies University of Waterloo 1995. He is recipient of Medaille d'Or Academie d'Architecture Paris and ACSA Topaz Medal for excellence in architectural education 1990. He is also Associate of the A.I.A. 1993 and a member of the Russian Academy of the Constructional Science 1995. He teaches the course Comparative Critical Analysis of Built Form and is author of Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Thames & Hudson 2000).

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