Paul Loh

Paul studied architecture at the University of Melbourne, the University of East London and the Architectural Association, UK. He has over 15 years of architectural experience in Australia, Malaysia and the UK and has worked with Zaha Hadid Architects, Fletcher Priest Architects, MacCormac Jamieson Prichard and NEX Architecture. He is a founding partner of LLDS / Power to Make.

His built projects and research have been widely published and have received many awards, most notably the 2011 RIBA award for Kendrew Quadrangle for St John’s College, Oxford. Paul’s drawings and furniture have also been exhibited and represented at the Royal Academy, London as well as at the London Design Festival and Frieze Art Fair, London.

Paul has extensive research and expertise in digital design, craft and fabrication. He led a design research unit at the University of East London between 2005 and 2011. He has taught at the Architectural Association and lectured in Sweden, Italy and China. He is Lecturer in Digital Architecture at the University of Melbourne and PhD candidate at RMIT. He is a member of the AIA (Victorian Chapter) Education Committee.