PROFILE

Here at Weave Architecture, we are passionate about empowering our clients to create homes (and businesses) that allow them, their families and their communities to thrive now and into the future. We work toward homes that are sustainable through an approach to having a home that is ‘right sized’ for your unique needs and that gets the fundamentals of layout, orientation, access to light and breeze correct. We also love to think about what happens outside your walls – in your garden and, where possible, into the street beyond. 

We are approachable and want to make you feel comfortable on your renovation or new build journey. We strive to communicate clearly throughout the process and genuinely listen to your contributions. We understand family life and have years of experience in designing homes that sustain families through many different stages.

 

Elise Robertson

Director / Architect

Graduating from QUT's Master of Architecture program in 2009, Weave Architecture's founder, Elise Robertson has over 10 years experience in both residential and commercial architecture. She has worked on many projects throughout South East Queensland for her former employer. In her capacity as director of Weave Architecture, Elise is providing a highly focussed, tailored service for a number of individual clients, primarily in the residential sector.

As a member of the Australian Institute of Architects, and fully registered with the Board of Architects, Elise is committed to life-long learning in her field.

Jennifer Palmer

Architect

Jennifer Palmer graduated from QUT's Master of Architecture program in 2010 and is registered with the Board of Architects.  She has gained experience on a wide variety of projects ranging from educational and civic/ institutional buildings to interior fit-outs and residential.

With a strong interest in Urban Agriculture and Permaculture Design, Jennifer completed a Permaculture Design Certificate in 2015.  This has expanded her design experience and reflects a philosophy of weaving together the built, natural and social environments embodied within each architectural project.