LATEMORE DESIGN - Key Persons


Julie Welch

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager
  • Team Member
Julie started in 2006, after quite a bit of experience in admin and reception duties. She has a Certificate IV in administration studies. Julie has much needed advanced skills in managing the office, and she values working in a small collaborative environment. Her multi-tasking abilities are very appreciated! Julie enjoys the variety of duties in the office, predominately office manager but this includes reception, keeping the many facets of finances in order, controlling project costs, being a PA to us all, and more. She loves meeting all the clients, and gets right into following the development of each project. Currently works up to 2 days per week, depending upon workload. Julie is an intrinsic team member, and her organization abilities have and continue to transform the place.

Kaylene Richardson

Job Titles:
  • Building Designer
Kaylene has been with us since 2007. She had changed career, moving from IT to building design. Kaylene had a Certificate IV in Residential Design and completed the Diploma of Building Design in 2010, officially becoming a building designer. Her fascination with the built environment is a real boost to Latemore Design. Kaylene's spends most of her time in Revit, taking projects from concept through design onto working drawings. She especially likes details, which is her ‘fun' thing! Kaylene is also involved in QARC4Revit, mainly focused on components. She is full-time. We call Kaylene the 'engine' of Latemore Design, and she is a remarkably fast operator, and an advanced expert in Revit and building design.

Peter Latemore

Job Titles:
  • Chief Designer
  • Principal
Peter has over 40 years' experience, starting with a design degree from UQ in 1978. He became a QBCC licensed building designer, in the first wave of licensing in 1992. Peter's wide range of experience gives him highly developed skills and very enhanced understanding of the whole building process. Peter began in the Queensland government architecture office in 1976. Self-employed since 1980, as designer, documentor, detailer, project manager, contract administrator, estimator, and more. Peter is passionate about great design, superlative documentation, and sharing with others in the industry. Peter has specialist knowledge of the classic Queenslander.