What do you value about the CM+ design philosophy?
We always look to the client’s needs. We seek to understand a project from their perspective, and work closely on solutions to serve both the client and the user.
What is the number one thing you have learned during your time with CM+?
There are three. First, to work closely alongside the client towards a design solution, to be an intuitive partner.
Second, to see requests for adjustments to your design in a positive light. These are a chance to improve the outcome for the client, and to make you a better designer.
Third, to strive to design places that sustain people’s interest. Rather than building a monument to your design vision, great architecture connects with its context and interacts with surrounding places. It attracts people to return time and time again.
What’s your go-to for inspiration, if a design issue is feeling stuck?
I go for a walk. It’s all about observation – no genie or mediation required. I have a look at the local streets, try to find similar scenarios, and study how it has been resolved in reality.

Which super power would you choose?
Time is crucial for design work, so to freeze time would be great!
Where can we find you in your spare time?
Walking my dog, Bella. She’s a four-month-old Mini Foxie. She’s very energetic and growing fast.
I also go to church, and teach kids in Sunday School. At first I was quite strict but I’ve found that building a relationship is more important, to inspire them.
What are you excited about working on in 2019?
I can’t wait to witness the completion of all nine NorthConnex buildings and the tunnel, an accomplishment of the CM+ urban design and architecture teams with Context Landscape Design, together with great support from our client Lend Lease Bouygues Joint Ventures.
I am also looking forward to the next challenge, from business development through to the detailed design and delivery of the next exciting project. I enjoy mentoring my team now to continue Bill and Darrel’s legacy.