Lana Greer

Lana brings over ten years’ experience across both landscape and architecture projects. Guided by a belief that the most meaningful outcomes are achieved when the two disciplines are seamlessly integrated, she focuses on creating functional and inclusive spaces that strengthen connections between people and their environment.

With experience in site masterplanning, education, and health projects, Lana combines a detail-focused approach with strong collaboration. She has led multiple projects involving close engagement with Aboriginal Elders and collaborators, including both the UniSA Yarning Circles and Aboriginal Knowledges Centre.

Lana helped to guide the landscape team’s transition to 3D Revit, strengthening collaboration across the three disciplines. She has also taught at the University of Adelaide for more than a decade, supporting the next generation of professionals.

Outside of practice, she enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking and exploring landscapes that shape her appreciation for place and design.