Paul Anthony PholerosAM (1953 – 1 February 2016) was an Australian architect.[1]
Biography
He received his Bachelor of Science in architecture from the University of Sydney in 1974 and a Bachelor of Architecture (Hons 1) in 1976. Pholeros established his own architectural practice, Paul Pholeros Architects, in 1984. He was also a director of Healthabitat, a non-profit organisation which aimed to improve the health of disadvantaged people by assessing and improving their housing.[2]
Pholeros was an adjunct professor of architecture at the University of Sydney.[3] He was a vice-chairman and board member of Emergency Architects Australia.[4] In 2007, Pholeros was made a member of the Order of Australia (AM) in recognition of his persistence and outstanding service to the health and well-being of the Indigenous population of Australia and the Torres Strait Islands.[5]
Paul Pholeros died on 1 February 2016, aged 62.[6]
Former Vice Chair, Emergency Architects Australia; One of the four members appointed by the Prime Minister of Australia to the National Policy Commission on Remote Indigenous Housing 2007–2009
Royal Australian Institute of Architects President's Award, 1994[8]
Royal Australian Institute of Architects Leadership in Sustainability Prize, (Healthabitat) 2011[9]
World Habitat Award – from the United Nations' Habitat and Building and Social Housing Foundation, (Healthabitat) 2011[9]