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Paul Fairweather, architect, designer, painter, installation artist and Director of Fairweather Proberts Architects Pty Ltd, was born in 1959 in Townsville, Queensland. There he spent most of his childhood until the age of twelve when the family moved to Brisbane. Fairweather and his four siblings were brought up in an artistic environment where his mother enjoyed needlework and other crafts and his father, upon retirement from engineering, enthusiastically embraced oil painting. Fairweather’s architectural projects and artworks both epitomise his strong interest in the arts. Indeed the artist feels the making and expressive features of art came to inform his approach to architecture.

In 1979 Fairweather began working in various architectural offices – ETS consultants, Griffith University Building and Grounds, John Dimitriou Architects, John Grauf Builder, and Department of Works – while studying part-time at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). He graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1987, and established Paul Fairweather Architects in 1991. In 1996, he merged with Liam Proberts Architects to form Fairweather Proberts Architects (FPA). The practice has produced an extensive range of architectural, interior, residential, commercial and memorial projects. FPA has won numerous industry awards and architecture design competitions including sixteen Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) national and state awards, and 1st Prize in the National Police Memorial Design Competition (2005). Indeed the National Police Memorial (2006, Canberra) also won the RAIA Urban Design Award (2007) and Art and Architecture Award (2007) and the Design Institute of Australia Gold Award for Built Environment (2008).

Fairweather began painting in 1990 and, with annual solo exhibitions since that time, is an active artist. His early interest in painting, often making use of an isolated object to explore colour, fluidity, light and shade, evolved to more complex investigations of emotion and meaning. This shift occurred with his 2001 Archibald Prize entry, Exhibitors of Exuberance, when he had to grapple with the demands of portraiture as well as material and surface. With a newfound interest in the present time and what he refers to as 'momentums of society’, Fairweather seeks to capture his own feelings as well as those of his subject.

Fairweather’s command of space in public art projects shows the extent to which his practice straddles architecture and art. Light Installation (2006) uses oversized bright orange witches hats in a star formation to bring new vigour to an industrial warehouse adjacent to the rapidly gentrifying river front of West End, Brisbane. So too, his design is indebted to his art; Fairweather’s whimsical chair designs, especially the playful Mr Curley, and the intricate WWW (Web We Weave) chair (manufactured by Paul Hickey), reveal a degree of experimentation and fun which can be associated with much of his painting.

The Fairweather Proberts Prize for Art, awarded annually to children in Catholic primary schools in the Brisbane archdiocese, seeks to award individuals or groups for excellence in art and design application.

Writers:
De Lorenzo, Dr Catherine Note:
Malouf, Christopher Paul Note: Architectural Studies student, Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW.
Date written:
2008
Last updated:
2011
Status:
peer-reviewed

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  • Enid Fairweather (child of)
  • Ian Fairweather (child of)
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  • ETS consultants (associate of)
  • John Dimitriou Architects (associate of)
  • John Grauf Builder and Department of Works (associate of)
Related works
  • Touching the Void (creator of)
  • Ohh and Arrgh (creator of)
  • Opps (creator of)
  • The Agony and the ecstasy (creator of)
  • Wedded (creator of)
  • Less Communicative (creator of)
  • Off the Piste (creator of)
  • To Be Frank (creator of)
  • Sky Diver (creator of)
  • Forearmed (creator of)
  • Blue Noted Cat (creator of)
  • Conductive (creator of)
  • Boxing Day (creator of)
  • At Last (creator of)
  • Difficult Pleasures (creator of)
  • Painter (creator of)
  • Oldest Trick in the Book (creator of)
  • Just Thinking (creator of)
  • Go You Good Thing (creator of)
  • River Walk (creator of)
  • Power (House) Walk (creator of)
  • Nortz for Tea (creator of)
  • Finer Pointes of Fat Men Dancing (creator of)
  • Life's Good (creator of)
  • Simon Says (creator of)
  • Fire Man (creator of)
  • Toast Man (creator of)
  • Butter Boy (creator of)
  • Duet (creator of)
  • Wed (creator of)
  • State of the Origin 04 (creator of)
  • More Communicative (creator of)
  • Sweet Surrender (creator of)
  • On The Piste (creator of)
  • Simon Says 2 (creator of)
  • Lilli (creator of)
  • Vege (creator of)
  • Percolator (creator of)
  • Knocked the Top Off (creator of)
  • For Mum (creator of)
  • Sunlight in the Sunlight I (creator of)
  • Ivans Red Cup (creator of)
  • Tumbler (creator of)
  • On the Vine (creator of)
  • Carrot Tops I (creator of)
  • Red Tips (creator of)
  • Morning Tea (creator of)
  • Mandarin I (creator of)
  • Just Being Illy (creator of)
  • Squeezed But Not Spent (creator of)
  • Tumbler II (creator of)
  • Pepperspent (creator of)
  • 3M (creator of)
  • Sunlighted (creator of)
  • Redheads (creator of)
  • Being Illy Too (creator of)
  • Garlic (creator of)
  • Mandarin II (creator of)
  • Hafa Avo (creator of)
  • Peppermint Tea (creator of)
  • Lime Light (creator of)
  • Lone Birds Eye (creator of)
  • Lemon (creator of)
  • Chair 01 (creator of)
  • Exhibitors of Exuberance (creator of)
  • Landscape 01 (creator of)
  • Big Hoopla (creator of)
  • Carrying the Baton (creator of)
  • The Good Fight (creator of)
  • Super Samaritan (creator of)
  • Take a Shot (creator of)
  • Let It Rip (left) (creator of)
  • Cinderella Man (creator of)
  • Boxer Shorts (creator of)
  • Champ (creator of)
  • Tri (creator of)
  • Checs (creator of)
Related collections
  • untitled (collected in)
  • Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD (collected in)
  • Catholic Education Office, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
  • Lorreto College, Brisbane, QLD (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Untitled Recognition (received)
  • High Commendation - RAIA Residential Building - Multi Residential Award (received)
  • People's Choice Award - RAIA Courier mail (received)
  • Commendation - UDIA National Award for Excellence in Medium Density Housing (received)
  • 2003 & 2004 Commendations - RAIA Regional (received)
Related events
  • Giraffe Sculpture (exhibited at)
  • Grape Tower (exhibited at)
  • Australian Landscape Artists (exhibited at)
  • Architects Art (exhibited at)
  • Architects Art (exhibited at)
  • Hide, Lower Level (exhibited at)
  • Chello (exhibited at)
  • Architects Art, Royal Australian Institute of Architects (exhibited at)
  • Queensland Style (exhibited at)
  • Cooroy Contemporary Furniture Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Internal Exposure (exhibited at)
  • Inaugural Christmas Show (exhibited at)
  • Tattersall's Club Art Prize Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Hills and Things, Father and Son Show (exhibited at)
  • Retail Therapy (exhibited at)
  • Hide II (exhibited at)
  • Archibald Prize travelling exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Archibald Prize finalist (exhibited at)
  • Cooroy Contemporary Furniture Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Twenty First Century Chairs (exhibited at)
  • Jan Murphy Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Jan Murphy Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Jan Murphy Gallery (exhibited at)
  • Grand Orbit Artspace (exhibited at)