We are thrilled to announce that Josephine MacLeod has joined the Brisbane Open House Board. Josephine brings nearly two decades of experience in architecture, heritage, and large public projects, perfectly aligning with BOH’s mission to connect people with Brisbane’s architectural and cultural stories.
Josephine is a registered architect and an AIA Fellow. In her current role as Major Projects Representative for Stadiums Queensland, she supports the delivery of Games venues and is working towards securing long-term legacy benefits for the Queensland community. Her career includes leadership on public realm and statewide projects, and her work has earned multiple AIA awards, including recognition for Act for Kids Child and Family Centre for Excellence in Townsville and Hinze Dam Visitor Centre on the Gold Coast.
Her connection to Brisbane Open House runs deep—Josephine has previously served as an Event Coordinator for BOH more than ten years ago, underscoring her long-standing commitment to the organisation.
On the Board, Josephine will bring expertise in large-scale, community-focused projects and heritage considerations, along with governance and stakeholder engagement experience from a public-sector perspective. Josephine’s appointment strengthens BOH’s governance as it continues to open doors, tell stories, and celebrate Brisbane’s built environment.