Daniel Wolkenberg is a student of the 90s. He took the fairly typical route out of Architecture School and worked for a couple of different studios as a graduate. During this time Daniel worked on some fairly major projects such as Federation Square in Melbourne. He gained experience in master planning and got exposure to people and practices. With a desire to own more of the complete process and to fully connect with clients, Daniel opened his own practice, Polystudio at the beginning of 2012.

To connect with Daniel or see more of his work, check out polystudio.com.au.

For an idea of some of his early influences, check out the work of Daniel Libeskind.

Daniel Libeskind’s dramatic addition to the Military History Museum in Dresden, Germany is an example of the influence that Daniel Wolkenberg gained from an internship in Berlin.
Daniel Wolkenberg, founding Director of Polystudio

Daniel Wolkenberg is the founding director of Polystudio, an architecture practice located in Melbourne. He is an experienced design architect with a background working on a wide range of projects from small exhibitions to large urban master plans, both locally and internationally. He has gained experience working in a variety of architectural practices including Studio Libeskind in Berlin and as an Associate at Lab Architecture Studio. He has taught architectural design at the University of Melbourne and RMIT University.

Daniel is driven by the capacity of architecture to structure the relationships between things – materials, spaces, functions, and inside and outside. Key architectural interests include housing, educational and cultural facilities, public space and strategic master planning.


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