PAUL NAECKER | RA AIA LEED BD+C NCARB
Paul Naecker is a licensed architect in California, New York, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. He is NCARB-certified, a LEED-accredited professional and a founding member of the USGBC Saint Louis Chapter. Paul has practiced as an architectural group head, project team leader, architect of record and project manager at well-known firms including URS, HOK, Jacobs and Kohn Petersen Fox Architects.
Paul has led design teams as the architect of record for diverse project types including museums, hospitals, laboratories, academic facilities, industrial, warehouse facilities, corporate and commercial facilities, data center facilities, performance and theater projects and high-rise commercial buildings. He has led the design of significant LEED-Certified projects.
Paul has taught as an Adjunct Professor at Washington University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Pratt University’s School of Architecture, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, and Boston Architectural Center.
Paul Naecker is a licensed architect in California, New York, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. He is NCARB-certified, a LEED-accredited professional and a founding member of the USGBC Saint Louis Chapter. Paul has practiced as an architectural group head, project team leader, architect of record and project manager at well-known firms including URS, HOK, Jacobs and Kohn Petersen Fox Architects.
Paul has led design teams as the architect of record for diverse project types including museums, hospitals, laboratories, academic facilities, industrial, warehouse facilities, corporate and commercial facilities, data center facilities, performance and theater projects and high-rise commercial buildings. He has led the design of significant LEED-Certified projects.
Paul has taught as an Adjunct Professor at Washington University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Pratt University’s School of Architecture, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, and Boston Architectural Center.