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Daina Lāce is a leading researcher and lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Arts, specializing in 19th-century architecture in Latvia. She has contributed to major publications such as the multi-volume 'History of Latvian Art' and co-authored sections on architectural history from 1840–1890.
- Liepāja Applied Arts Secondary School (1986–1990)
- Bachelor’s thesis: 'Baptismal Devices in Latvian Churches' (1996)
- Master’s thesis: 'The Architecture of Neo-Gothic Churches by Johan Daniel Felsko' (1999)
- Doctoral dissertation: 'Riga City Architect and Town Hall Master Johan Daniel Felsko (1813–1902)' (2010)
Her research focuses on 19th-century architectural history in Latvia, particularly Neo-Gothic styles and urban development. She has compiled critical sections for the 'History of Latvian Art' series, emphasizing historical building analysis and architectural conservation.
Her work trends toward documenting Latvia's artistic heritage, with a focus on urban architecture and the historism movement. As an administrator and bibliographer, she has supported academic initiatives at the Latvian Academy of Arts since 1999.
Currently, she serves as a lecturer for 'Historism in Latvia and the World' and holds leadership roles such as Secretary of the Scientific Council and Promotion Council at the Latvian Academy of Arts. No scientific awards or student advisement details are recorded in the provided texts.
