In January 2020, when architect Christopher Furminger established his Brisbane practice, he was oblivious – as we all were – to the upheaval that lay ahead for the world. Yet, despite the pandemic-driven challenges affecting the building industry, his innovative architecture has been making an impression.
Before training as an architect, Chris worked as a builder and carpenter on a range of projects in Brisbane and Ipswich, including modular housing for Hutchinsons Builders. As an architecture student at the University of Queensland, he continued to work as a builder, but realized that he needed more direct experience, which led to three years of working with Plazibat Architects.
Then, in 2017, John Ellway introduced Chris to James Russell, thinking their skill sets would go together well. At James Russell Architects (JRA),…
