With FRONT shaping up to be an unmissable event for more than just designers, we meet the first round of ambassadors for the newest event to hit the market.
Three things are at the core of every good design education: knowledge, skills, and understanding that there’s always more to learn. Whether you’re an industry stalwart or an early career designer taking your first steps into the big leagues, keeping yourself open to new knowledge is a critical part of success and personal and professional growth.
The humility to recognise gaps in your knowledge is best paired with a willingness to discuss new ideas and challenge old norms, in addition to an ability to listen to – and learn from – your peers.
Coming to Sydney’s Carriageworks this 9 – 10 August, the inaugural FRONT event provides an opportunity to do all this and more. Across two days of seminars, networking, and exposure to the industry’s best and brightest, FRONT tackles the key issues that you need to understand today to get ahead of the industry of tomorrow.
Encompassing everything from technology, trends, and the forces that are really driving today’s design industry to more contentious topics of diversity, funding, and procurement, FRONT is an unmissable event for any professional wishing to broaden their horizons.
Commenting on the approach, Gavin Harris, Design Director at Futurespace shares, “Design is not done in a silo. The myth of the singular design genius needs to be smashed to pieces. For us to get the best possible outcomes for our clients, we rely on our collaborators and in the commercial sector, that means having relationships with all the different players such as contractors and consultants. The thing that gets me excited about FRONT is the fact it will be bringing everyone together, in a completely new way.”
The flagship event could not come at a more appropriate time. Australian design currently rests on the precipice of transformation, with an emerging culture of collaboration pushing for an evolution from a fragmented, siloed industry into a symbiotic ecosystem.
FRONT provides a much-needed transitional space during this exciting period of change by carving out avenues for the exchange of skills and knowledge and uniting professionals across disparate disciplines with one common language: design.
FRONT is not only for professionals across property, construction, and management: it’s by professionals. An advisory panel of industry heavyweights has provided input at every stage of the event planning process to ensure that FRONT delivers content that is engaging, relevant, and – above all – useful for today’s practitioners.
This year’s advisory panel also doubles as the first round of ambassadors for FRONT.
James Calder is a practitioner, facilitator, author and part-time educator. He has extensive experience across the globe with the world’s pre-eminent organisations and also works to design the next generation of buildings for the Information Age.
2018 Indesign Luminary nominee Mia Feasey is the fierce founder, CEO and creative driving force behind one of APAC’s leading game changers within the interior design industry, Siren Design Group.
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Todd Hammond, Director of recently established Hammond Studio, is a quiet force in the Australian interior design community, having held senior leadership roles in national and global architectural practices, and worked on widely-recognised and awarded projects over the past twenty years.
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Gavin’s creative skills have been built over years of delivering design services to the world’s best businesses and brands. He has worked throughout Australia and Europe for more than twenty years, designing award-winning products for the likes of Cult, NAU, Designer Rugs and Schiavello.
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Since establishing an independent practice in 1985, Ed has led projects around the world and has taught in schools of architecture. Ed’s work and ideas have been widely published and he has served on design juries for public authorities.
Kirsten has been instrumental in establishing SJB Interiors in Sydney and was appointed a director in 2005. Kirsten works across a broad range of sectors and in 2017 was awarded IDEA Interior Designer of the Year. We also included her in a recent story on game-changing women in design.
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