
Angela Galati is an Architect at Deicke Richards, specialising in the design and delivery of primary and secondary education environments and social and affordable housing She holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Queensland, completed in 2020, and brings more than five years of professional experience working closely with clients, consultants and project teams to translate learning needs into well-considered, practical buildings.
In her role Angela contributes to all stages of project development, assisting in the coordination and delivery of a range of different projects. Her work is grounded in collaboration, with a strong focus on aligning design outcomes with the aspirations of clients and the everyday experiences of the end users of the buildings she works on.
Angela has developed particular expertise in education projects and school master planning, where long-term thinking and incremental change are essential. Career highlights include the JPC Burragunn Building, the AHS 501 Ann Street Building, and the JPC Jukambi Sports Precinct, projects that demonstrate her ability to balance functional performance with clarity of form and a strong connection to place.
Motivated by designing with empathy, Angela believes architecture should meaningfully support communities. She is particularly interested in creating learning environments that accommodate diverse modes of teaching, learning and collaboration, while applying passive design strategies and strengthening connections between indoor and outdoor spaces. Through this approach, she seeks to deliver positive, lasting impacts on both daily use and the broader built environment.
Registration
QLD Architect Registration Number 6540
Qualifications
M Arch
B Arch