
With over 20 years of experience across Australia, New Zealand and the UK, Brent has developed a reputation as a thoughtful and collaborative architect with a calm, strategic approach.
As an Associate Principal at FK, he brings deep expertise across adaptive reuse, complex precinct planning, and major infrastructure—supported by a strong foundation in detailed design resolution and stakeholder engagement.
Brent’s portfolio spans a wide range of sectors and scales, including civic, cultural, commercial and public realm projects. Career highlights include the award-winning adaptive reuse of 50 Martin Place in Sydney, and the delivery of NorthConnex. He has also worked extensively on government-led initiatives with layered consultation processes and diverse stakeholder groups. A distinctive aspect of Brent’s practice is his commitment to respectful collaboration— particularly with First Nations communities. His work on the National Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Centre (Ngurra), the High Commission of Canada, and the Torrens to Darlington corridor in Adelaide has involved meaningful co-design and cultural translation processes. His ability to sensitively embed cultural values into the built environment has been widely recognised and commended.
Brent believes that design excellence is inseparable from process—requiring both contextual awareness and shared dialogue. He is motivated by architecture’s potential to create lasting value and strives to deliver outcomes that are not only technically and aesthetically resolved but deeply grounded in place and purpose.