In the lead up to the ultimate industry edit – the Indesign x Habitus x LightCo #Salone2017 Review – we take the time to introduce you to our illustrious panel of speakers one by one! Today: Nationally regarded Interior Architect, Todd Hammond.
May 17th, 2017
Fomerly Practice Director of BVN Donavan Hill and Head of Interiors at Woods Bagot, Todd Hammond is one of Australia’s most highly regarded design leaders.
Most recently at Woods Bagot, he worked on the Paramount by The Office Space in Surry Hills, Gilbert+Tobin at Barangaroo, Lobby design of The International Towers Barangaroo, as well as Herbert Smith Freehills, while at BVN Sydney.
Hammond’s design approach combines vision, attention to detail and an ability to truly understand and deliver on each client’s brief, working across a set of diverse sectors including workplace, hospitality, retail, education and health. This has lead him to launch his own practice, Hammond Studio, which will continue to bring high quality projects to the Australian market.
The deets:
The Indesign x Habitus x LightCo #Salone17 Review
WHEN: Thursday, May 18 2017 at 6pm for a 6:30pm start
WHERE: Hosted at the LightCo Showroom, 100 Collins Street, Alexandria
PANEL HOST: Stephen Todd
FEATURING: Adele Bates, Todd Hammond, Henry Wilson, Roy Doron
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