ARM Architecture has announced that its Adelaide studio leader Philippe Naudin has been promoted to principal.
Naudin has eight years’ experience in the field of architecture and urban design and has a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Adelaide.
ARM director Jesse Judd said, “Philippe has been pivotal in the delivery of groundbreaking work for ARM in South Australia, leading the Adelaide Festival Plaza precinct masterplan. He is skilfully delivering critical adaptive reuse education projects and will play a major part in the delivery of upcoming key performance arts projects in South Australia.”
Naudin said it was an exciting time to be in Adelaide.
“A place that has historically been an outlier, Adelaide has always been a little bit different, though [it] embraces its individuality through architecture, festivals, food and wine cultures. The key to ARM’s ongoing architectural success in Adelaide will be to forget trying to replicate the old models and previous successes of other states and build on what makes Adelaide distinct.”