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.

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.

John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW designed by fjmt: A split stone platform and tree of knowledge to gather a whole campus.

School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney, designed by fjmt: layers of glass and landscape to shelter innovation and technology.

Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, designed by architects fjmt: A law school as an open door and Urban Window.


Chancellery & Business School, Edith Cowan University designed by architects fjmt: Campus and Quadrangle as a curving forest of Eucalyptus Marginata

Darlington is a small school located on the fringe of the city of Sydney, near Redfern and vibrant and cosmopolitan Newtown.



Owen G. Glenn Business School, University of Auckland, designed by fjmt: Aspiration and Landscape - Collaboration and learning wrapped in organic layers of glass and stainless steel

Forming part of the John Radcliffe Hospital complex in Oxford, and bounding an adjacent conservation area, the Wolfson Building extends from a constrained and sloped site, affording expansive views of the city and surroundings.
The building offers the UK’s first dedicated centre for prevention of stroke and dementia research.

Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney designed by fjmt: Research as an open fluid interlocking ribbon of collaboration and light.


Red Centre, UNSW, designed by fjmt: An open folding plane of terracotta to define a Mall and Square Related Projects Type Materiality Form


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.