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Fraser Paxton

Fraser Paxton is an architect with 20 years of experience in architecture around Australia.

Fraser is a specialist in designing prefabricated buildings, having significant experience and expertise in many forms of prefabrication, including panelised, volumetric, and smaller component-based building systems such as structural insulated panels. He has travelled widely in his ongoing research into prefabrication techniques, including to Sweden with PrefabAUS and Japan with A/Prof Masa Noguchi on the ZEMCH tour of leaders in prefabrication and zero energy architecture. He has also spent three years as head of projects and product development at Timber Building Systems, working on local and international projects. Part of Fraser’s expertise comes from his PhD research at the University of Melbourne in the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing. Fraser brings a specialist skill set to designing architecture of any scale for prefabrication and assembly, moving towards a more progressive and sustainable future in the construction industry and the built environment.