Friday, November 19, 2010

Fulton Trotter


Fulton Trotter’s history can be traced back to 1946. Several of Queensland’s historic and iconic buildings have been designed by the practice. Charles Fulton was a pioneer in architectural education in Queensland, and QUT’s architecture faculty is named in his honour: the Charles Fulton School of Architecture. In the 1960s, Stephen Trotter published Cities in the Sun—a seminal text in the acclimatisation of Queensland architecture. Fulton Trotter today comprises three dedicated, full service offices—Brisbane, Tweed Heads and Sydney. While supported by the Fulton Trotter network, each office is independently managed and operated, and committed to the communities and development of its region. The practice has a tradition for working with regional and remote communities. With a history spanning more than 60 years, Fulton Trotter has made a significant contribution to Australian architecture and the built environment.
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