Edward Hosken joins Cottee Parker New Zealand

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Pictured (left) Director David Thornton and (right) Cottee Parker's new NZ Principle Ed Hoskin.

Pictured (left) Director David Thornton and (right) Cottee Parker’s new NZ Principle Ed Hoskin. Image: Cottee Parker

After launching their first international studio in Aotearoa earlier this year, Cottee Parker has announced the appointment of Edward Hosken as Principal.

“…I think Cottee Parker has a great deal of value to offer the New Zealand market. I’m really excited to be part of a competent and committed local team who can deliver compelling design for a diverse range of small and large scale projects” says Ed Hoskin.

Together with Director David Thornton, Hoskin will play a key role within the wider practice, bringing close to 20 years of experience in both urban master-planning to the design and delivery of residential spaces, communities, retail and hospitality projects.

“Ed’s appointment to the Auckland team significantly strengthens our studio’s ability across both urban design and master planning mixed-use projects from conception to delivery. Having worked extensively in both New Zealand and Australian markets, Ed will support our growth in New Zealand and be a key liaison between our studio and clients in both New Zealand and Australia” says Thornton.

Continues Thornton: “Ed is highly people-focused, and a client-driven person and he has a real passion for keeping our team culture upbeat and the design work pragmatic and detailed.  It’s really what he is known for in the industry, and why clients enjoy working with him.”

Launching their Auckland studio in May this year, the practice has an impressive portfolio of world-class mixed-use precincts, exceptional living spaces, and innovative commercial and retail outcomes.

About Cottee Parker Architects:

Cottee Parker Architects is an international architecture practice delivering creative design solutions for projects across Australia and now New Zealand.

Cottee Parker’s current portfolio includes projects such as Australia’s largest mixed-use precinct, Queen’s Wharf (AU$3.6B), Melbourne’s largest CBD residential precinct, West Side Place (AU$2B), and Perth’s new mixed-use development, Perth Hub (AU$95M).


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