Dr Lisa Marie Daunt

Senior Architect & Heritage Architect

Lisa brings creative diversity to PSC driven by her passion for architectural design excellence and heritage conservation. With over twenty-five years of experience gained within various practices and government, Lisa has considerable project experience across a breadth of scales, complexity, and building typologies. Her work ranges across public buildings (Justice, Police, Community and Education), heritage conservation and adaptive reuse, religious, retirement living and aged care, as well as bespoke residential.

Lisa earned her PhD in March 2021, from the University of Queensland. Her dissertation, “Communities of faith: Modern church architecture in Queensland, 1945-1977, makes a significant contribution to Australian architectural history and built cultural heritage, and has led to numerous publications, speaking engagements, and heritage expert witness work. Lisa has also undertaken training in Project Management, Contract Superintendency, Greenstar, Access Consultancy, Leadership, and various short courses in Heritage Fabric Conservation (locally and abroad). It is with this immeasurable insight that Lisa has been able to harness a practical, forward-thinking approach to all aspects of the design process.