Cox Interiors’ Canberra office held a cocktail staff for 200 clients, collaborators and staff on Thursday 25 November 2010.
December 3rd, 2010
The occasion was to celebrate the official renaming of Cox Humphries Moss to Cox Architecture, and to formally launch the company’s Interiors section, headed up by Amanda Laverie and including Alex Purdon, Alex Arnold, Leonie Stafrace and Stephanie Simko.
The venue was the lobby of the new ActewAGL headquarters, with its striking light installation by Robert Foster and Frost Design. The base building and office fitout were designed by Cox Canberra and Sydney respectively.
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