Paul Berkemeier is the principal of his own Sydney practice at Cremorne, Sydney. He teaches design at UTS and Sydney University and in May 2013 was invested as the 74th National President of the Australian Institute of Architects.
Paul Berkemeier's Latest contributions
2014 National Architecture Awards: Jury overview
Jury chair Paul Berkemeier reflects on the 2014 National Architecture Awards jury tour.
Golden moments
Golden Lion announced at 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Out and about: Paul Berkemeier
27 August, postcards from the Vernissage.
Russian pavilion: Paul Berkemeier
Russia’s pavilion brings cold war technology to life with digital storyboards.
Built for the bush
Reviewing the Historic Houses Trust exhibition, Paul Berkemeier encourages reflection on the green architecture of rural Australia.
Sydney Waterfronts
On the east and west of Darling Harbour, Sydney, two major mixed residential precincts are being developed: Jackson’s Landing at Pyrmont and King Street Wharf beside the Western Distributor. Both will influence the planning of more developments on obsolete industrial tracts further west along the Parramatta River. But are these models worthy of imitiation?