Bunjil Place is an example of a new form of community and civic building.


SubStation No.164 is a 7,867 sqm boutique office tower that incorporates the restoration and refurbishments of the 100+ year old heritage listed Shelley Warehouse and the adjoining former Electrical Substation, with a unique new seven level sculptural glass extension to create an iconic new silhouette on Sydney’s skyline.

200 George Street, designed by fjmt: A tower of wood

Located in the heart of Sydney, the ANZ tower successfully balances urbanism and sustainability considerations with commercial requirements to create a rich and considered architectural expression.

The Salamanca building is the first stage of Hobart’s Parliament Square redevelopment for the Tasmanian Government. It provides a new workplace for government agencies, Department of Premier & Cabinet, public parliamentary committee rooms and a new connection to the historic Parliament House, respecting and reinforcing its importance.

The new UTS Central building represents a character that is uniquely UTS, and respects and responds to the urban context of the existing Campus infrastructure and the Broadway streetscape.


Darlington Public School is being upgraded to deliver new facilities and provide for growing student enrolments in the area. The entry’s more rigid geometrical facade gives way to soft undulating curves once inside. The curved facade gently embraces the important and carefully planned, large outdoor environment. Play is significant in the design, and the second stage of the development will provide diverse play spaces in a variety of scales and settings. Each outdoor space will be overlaid for additional usages such as outdoor learning. A large basketball court, areas to rest, decks, pathways, shortcuts, and a large protected courtyard that spills off the school hall is to be constructed, allowing for sheltered outdoor events.

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

After Liverpool’s Civic building was destroyed by fire, Council identified the opportunity to develop a new site to activate the southern end of Liverpool’s main street. The shopping mall to the north, and a new Civic Square to its south. A new 21C library, unique to the City of Liverpool and inspired by its natural landscape, combines with landscaped civic space, council facilities and administration to create a new civic place. A later stage will bring a range of activating retail, short stay, build-to-rent or possibly office space / campus footprints, further reinforcing the dense urban environment planned for Liverpool’s CBD.

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

Ovo, designed by fjmt: A sculptural and emblematic landmark for Green Square

Acting as an egalitarian space which engages with all user groups, the building provides spaces for self-paced learning, research, collaboration, support and help desk functions to create a positive learning space for all students.

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.