Section: Design News
Image of David Holm by Anthony Geernaert.
Cox Richardson is pleased to announce that airport design specialist David Holm has joined the Sydney architecture and planning practice as director.
Holm has more than 20 years’ experience in the transport design sector, specifically airports and airport retail design, having worked on projects including Singapore’s Changi Terminals 1 and 3; Sydney International Airport “Forum”, the retail development of Sydney Airport’s Terminal 2; East Hall retail at Chek Lap Kok International Airport in Hong Kong; and New Delhi International Airport in India.
He is also an accomplished author with two books — Drawing Italy and Drawing Paris — to his credit and is a design educator and mentor working closely with several institutions to teach, mentor and present master classes.
Cox Richardson’s founder and director, Professor Philip Cox, said, “David’s work is exhilarating and ambitious. We share a common passion for and sensibility around drawing — the cornerstone of design. His credentials in the international design arena are excellent. He brings the full spectrum of skills necessary for successful projects to the practice.”
As an artist, architect and author, Holm has an addition to the practice that complements Professor Cox’s undertakings in those fields. Philip Cox has been the author of more than seven architectural books, ranging in topic from rude timber buildings to Australian towns and historic buildings. His forthcoming book, with Bob Meyer and Philip Graus, is about suburban Australia.
“We plan to produce more publications on our much-loved subject of architecture,” Professor Cox said.
For more information:
Cox Richardson
Website: www.coxarchitecture.com.au
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