
Daniela is an architect based in the Auckland office for Jasmax. One of the key projects she led with Jasmax was the 14000sqm Park Lane Living Well Village, where she was able to utilise her sustainable architecture experience acquired at ZEDfactory in London. Sustainable design is embedded in Jasmax’s philosophy and she contributes to it on a broader level as part of the Green Team.
Daniela has acquired a varied and rich experience through working on diverse projects that include large masterplans in China, offices in South Korea, residential developments in the UK, retrofit and renovations in Italy, specialised health facilities and mixed-use developments in Auckland and Christchurch.
Jasmax is a household name in the New Zealand building industry, and we are honoured to have Daniela present at our conference this year.
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