David Teh, founder of Pakatan Reka Arkitek (PRA), is an architect of distinction who has made an indelible imprint on the built landscape of Malaysia and beyond, and continues to do so.

Photography: Courtesy of PRA
April 21st, 2026
There are many architects in our region who have made a lasting impact on the built environment, but David Teh stands apart. An architect, leader, author and educator, Teh has spent more than four decades shaping architecture across Malaysia and Australia.
Born in Hong Kong to a Chinese Malaysian family, Teh moved to Kuala Lumpur at a young age and was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School in Ipoh before boarding in Australia at Geelong Grammar School. He went on to study architecture at the University of Melbourne under Professor Brian Lewis, where he developed a lasting affinity for Bauhaus modernism.

Although he initially intended to remain in Australia after graduating in 1972, Teh returned to Malaysia at his father’s urging. After gaining registration through government work and a position at Architects Team 3, he founded Pakatan Reka Arkitek (PRA) in 1979. Early challenges were significant, but projects such as M House and Z House quickly established his reputation, followed by the pivotal Downtown Condominium project in 1983.
From the 1980s to today, PRA has delivered an extensive and diverse portfolio spanning master planning, commercial, mixed-use, residential, hospitality, healthcare and education projects. The practice is known for its refined, minimalist approach, reflecting Teh’s enduring interest in Bauhaus principles. Notable works include PD Marina World Resort (1998), UE3 Mall (1997), Nilai Memorial Park (1998), the St Mary’s Cathedral extension (2007), Sunway GEO Residences (2017), Kompleks F in Putrajaya (2019), Sunway GEOLake Residences (2021) and Capri Hotel Kuala Lumpur (2021).

Beyond practice, Teh has played a significant role in advancing the profession. He served as President of the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) from 1987 to 1989 and held multiple leadership roles within the organisation. His influence extends regionally and internationally through his involvement with ARCASIA and the Australian Institute of Architects, where he is a Life Fellow.
Teh’s contributions also span academia and thought leadership. He has chaired congresses, authored papers, contributed to publications and taught in both Malaysia and Australia, helping shape architectural discourse across the region.

In 2022, he was awarded the PAM Gold Medal, the institute’s highest honour, recognising his significant contribution to the advancement of architecture in Malaysia. It stands as a fitting acknowledgment of a career defined by impact, leadership and longevity.
While architecture remains central, Teh’s passion for food and wine has also seen him lead the International Wine & Food Society in Kuala Lumpur. Across disciplines, his curiosity and commitment are consistent.
Teh’s depth of experience and influence firmly establish him as a luminary who has helped shape the architectural landscape of his region. In recognition of this enduring contribution, he is named an INDE.Awards Luminary for 2026.
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