CUSP acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters on which we work. We recognise the deep connection of First Peoples to Country and value their contribution to caring for managing our lands, waters and seas. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples.

Zoe Lawrie

Student Landscape Architect

Spending time on:

Crafting, Pilates, thrifting and hiking.

 

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Zoe joined the CUSP team in 2025 whilst studying a dual degree of Landscape Architecture and Architectural Design at Queensland University of Technology.

Zoe continues to grow her design skillset through her studies and work at CUSP, with a love of hand-drawing and learning new tips and tricks. She is passionate about helping create spaces that foster deeper personal connections with the environment. Zoe recognises the importance of designing with sustainability and historical context in mind.