Dr Marissa Lindquist

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Areas of interest: Neuroarchitecture, Intergenerational Living and Learning Environments, Health and Environments Interaction, Design and Emotion, Regional Communities, Fashion and Space, Experimental Fabrication with Reuse Materials

Bachelor of Architecture (First Class Honours) (Queensland University of Technology)

Bio

Marissa Lindquist is an award winning Architect, Senior Lecturer and QUT Design Lab Regional and Resilient Program Leader at Queensland University of Technology.  Marissa is Chief Investigator of Cat 1 $1.5M NHMRC Grant 2020-2025: An Inter-generational Learning and Living Campus: A New Model for Healthy Senior Living and Integrated School Communities across Urban and Regional Australia. Marissa holds a PhD (Architecture) in the area of neuro-imaging (fNIRS), architectural spatial experience and emotion.

In 2008 she was awarded the National Dulux Study Tour for emerging architects in Australia. She formed part of the editorial team for the international IDEA Symposium [2010] entitled Interior Spaces in Other Places Brisbane, Australia, and is recognized for her creative practice through publication within the 2012 Venice Biennale Australian Pavilion. In 2017 Marissa was awarded a Women in Research Grant QUT. In 2018 she was appointed as Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects. She is co-editor of Staging Fashion 2021 (Bloomsbury), and co-curator of Banquet 2022 at Tin Sheds exploring the relations between food consumption, architecture and the human condition. Her teaching practice dwells on the margins of interiority, perception and material making.

Academic career

  • 2020 - present: Senior Lecturer (QUT School of Design) Teaching design and theory - Interior/Architecture course. Masters Supervision - Architecture course.
  • 2010 - 2019: Lecturer (QUT School of Design) Teaching design and theory - Interior/Architecture course. Masters Supervision - Architecture course.
  • 2009 - 2010: Associate Lecturer (QUT School of Design) Teaching design and theory in the interior and architecture course.
  • 2005 - 2008: Tutor (QUT School of Design) Teaching Design in the interior and architecture course.

Professional career

  • 2007 - 2009: Architect, Bosanquet Foley Architects Qld (Residential)
  • 2005 - 2007: Architectural Graduate / Architect and Inaugural Member, The Architectural Practice Academy QLD (Regional Community, Public and Residential)
  • 2002 - 2005: Architectural Graduate, MJM Workshop QLD (Education, Resort and Residential)
  • 2002: HOK Sport Venue and Event (International Sport)
  • 1999 - 2002: Haysom Spender Architects (Commercial/Residential)
  • 1996 - 1998: Project Leaders (Clubs/Residential)
  • 1995 - 1996: David Murray & Associates (Residential)

Additional information

Type
Recipient of an Australia Council Grant or Australia Council Fellowship
Reference year
2019
Details
CI Cat 1 NHMRC IDEAS Grant: An Inter-generational Learning and Living Campus: A New Model for Healthy Senior Living and Integrated School Communities across Urban and Regional Australia.
Type
Membership of Learned Societies
Reference year
2015
Details
Fellow: Architecture Institute of Australia Member no.30148
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2018
Details
Women in Research Award
Type
Evidence of A Critical Review of Artworks
Reference year
2017
Details
Architectural Awards Jury: Brisbane Residential Awards
Type
Curatorial/Juried selection of work for Exhibition Recording/Screening etc.
Reference year
2016
Details
Publication Chapter: Lindquist, Marissa + Pytel, A (2012) Material Practice. In Burke, Anthony + Reinmuth, Gerard (Eds.) Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture. Australian Pavilion 13th International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia. Royal Australian Institute of Architects, Barton, A.C.T,
Type
Membership of Review Panels on Prestigious Grant Applications
Reference year
2016
Details
Invited Juror for National Dulux Study Tour Prize for Emerging Architects
Type
Committee Role/Editor or Chair of an Academic Conference
Reference year
2016
Details
Workshop Chair | IASDR 2015 Conference: Interplay
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2015
Details
Vice Chancellor's Performance Award
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2015
Details
Recipient Dulux Study Tour Award for Emerging Architects [2008]The Dulux Study Tour is awarded to 5 recipients each year who are selected as the Australian architecture professions best young emerging architects.
Type
Advisor/Consultant for Industry
Reference year
2019
Details
Innovation Connections Grant for Industry Research funded by Department of Industry Innovation and Science, and Fulton Trotter Architects.
Title
An Inter-Generational Learning and Living Campus: A New Model for Healthy Senior Living and Integrated School Communities Across Urban and Regional Australia
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
1187656
Start year
2020
Keywords
Aged Care; Aged Health; Services Research; Health Care Delivery; Health Care Worker Education