
The Architecture Symposium: What’s next for practice?
Perspectives from a new generation of architects.
Christina is a director at Cox Architecture, and a third-generation architect passionate about creating inclusive and inspirational environments. She champions open, collaborative dialogue across both practice leadership and project delivery to ensure the best ideas emerge.
Her practice spans masterplanning, precincts, education, commercial, and civic projects; each seen as an opportunity to move beyond the brief and advocate for design’s positive impact on our cities and communities.
Christina has been recognised with the Australian Institute of Architects National Emerging Architect Award, and the Australian Financial Review Boss Young Executive. She contributes actively to the profession and broader community, serving as Adjunct Professor at UQ’s School of Architecture, member of Property Council of Australia’s Social Infrastructure committee, and deputy chair / non-executive director of the Institute of Modern Art.
She lives in West End with her husband, their dog Eskimo CHO (Cox Chief Happiness Officer), Igloo the cat, and their sassy three-year old daughter.