Woodhead has this week appointed Peter St Clair, as their new Sydney Studio Design Director
July 30th, 2013
Peter St Clair joins Woodhead with over 20 years experience in architecture and project management throughout Australia, Asia and USA.
Woodhead released the following statement on the occasion of Peter’s appointment:
“Peter’s philosophy is that each client, project and site is unique, requiring a customised approach to design and delivery. Peter brings to Woodhead a passion for creating innovative, cost effective and environmentally responsible buildings through a collaborative design process.”
Woodhead Managing Director, Angelo Di Marco describes Peter’s appointment “as evidence of Woodhead’s commitment to a collaborative design philosophy”.
“Peter, as the Sydney Design Director, will work with the broader Design Directorship to foster design innovation, quality and culture across the Sydney Studio and the Group. Peter will enhance our growing Health Care, Residential, Education and Commercial portfolios, and strengthen our Sustainability initiatives.” said Mr Di Marco.
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