Tuesday 13 March saw the celebration of Indesign’s latest Luminary, architect Philip Cox.
March 14th, 2012
ECC Lighting and Furniture’s Redfern showroom provided the perfect atmospheric location for the event, as members of the Australian architecture and design community gathered to celebrate the career of a man whose work spans numerous countries and has significantly influenced not just the Australian landscape but its national identity.
Photography: Alicia Sciberras and Lauren Mickan
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