Berg and Alexandra was an Australian architecture firm from 1962 to 1996, based in Chelsea House, on Flemington Road in North Melbourne.
Berg briefly entered into a partnership with Hub Waugh, whom he had worked with in the office of Leighton Irwin, and together they designed a house, based on a triangular plan, in Clayton.
[2] Douglas Alexandra, born Diomedes Alexandratos, graduated from Caulfield Grammar in 1940 and worked in drafting and land surveying offices until December 1942 when he joined the RAAF.
Alexandra designed a series of residences and two kindergartens, one in Beaumaris (1956) and one in Burwood (1957), as well as a regional art gallery and library complex in Hamilton, Victoria.
A complete list of all projects completed by Berg and Alexander below: • Shepparton Civic Centre, 90 Welsford Street, Shepparton (1961–65) • Residence, 4 Sythney Court, Surrey Hills (1961) • Residence, 5 Lydia Court, Balwyn (1962) • Portland Cultural Centre, Portland (1965) • Nunawading Civic Centre, Whitehorse Road, Nunawading (1965) • Mildura Arts Centre, Cureton Avenue, Mildura (1966) • Public Hall for the City of Sandringham, Willis Street, Hampton (1967) • Residence, 64 Richards Road, Croydon North (1967) • Raymond Priestly Building, University of Melbourne, Parkville (1967-1970) • Arts and Crafts Centre, East Ivanhoe Primary School (1968) • Dowell Court, 159 Lwr Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe (1968) • Completion of South Quadrangle, University of Melbourne (1970) While studying at the University of Melbourne Raymond Berg won the Perrott Prize for Architectural Rendering (1934) and the Grice Bronze Medal for Design (1935).