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A 600-seat amphitheatre has been inserted into the circular concrete structure on the water that once supported a towering crane.

From deforestation to regeneration: Spring Bay Mill

An old woodchip mill on Tasmania’s east coast, once an integral part of the state’s controversial logging industry, is now a post-industrial events and performance venue and the site of ongoing environmental regeneration.

Public / cultural
The contemporary facade is suggestive of a stage curtain, casting the people and spaces as performers within the cityscape.

Embedded narratives: The Hedberg

Conceived as an “incubator,” the University of Tasmania’s new music school, designed by Liminal Architecture and Woha highlights the university’s important civic and cultural role.

Education, Public / cultural
Nestled within an outpost of coastal banksia scrub, the timber boardwalk between camp site and beach zigs and zags to minimize disturbance to the local flora.

Walking together: krakani lumi

With care for Country a critical aspect of its design, the krakani lumi standing camp is Taylor and Hinds Architects’ poetic and evocative interpretation of the traditional shelters built by Tasmania’s Aboriginal people.

Public / cultural
The triangular site informed the Gatehouse’s wedge-shaped plan, which comprises a sheltered seating area, toilet facilities and, housed within its apex, an exhibition room.

Marking an entrance: Triabunna Gatehouse

Marking arrival at this post-industrial township on Tasmania’s east coast, the Triabunna Gatehouse by Gilby and Brewin Architecture is a “visual feast,” inscribed with complex narratives of a place in flux.

Public / cultural
The new home of the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies assumes a prominent position on Hobart’s waterfront.

Between city and sea: Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

The simple form of a research building on Hobart’s waterfront belies a complex weft of history, site and program.

Public / cultural
The simple and elemental pavilion at Wilkinsons Point, delivered as part of Stage Two, juts out into the bay.

Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP)

Room 11 completes its award-winning work at the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park in Tasmania.

Landscape / urban, Public / cultural
Located fifteen kilometres south of the state capital Hobart, Tarremah Hall provides a large hall, a music room and covered connecting spaces for the Tarremah Steiner School.

Tarremah Hall

A hall for a Tasmanian Steiner school by Morrison and Breytenbach uses restrained effort to maximum effect.

Education, Public / cultural
View from Little Frying Pan Island across the Derwent to the Museum of Old and New Art.

Museum of Old & New Art (MONA)

Three different writers explore the labyrinthine, landmark project by Fender Katsalidis in Hobart.

Public / cultural
Outdoor learning at St Monica’s by Baldasso Cortese.

Three school projects go beyond the classroom

Gray Puksand, Hayball, Baldasso Cortese, Liminal Studio

Architects and designers are creating fresh school environments to support a new era in education delivery.

Education, Public / cultural
The main hall, looking towards A-wing of cell blocks.

Port Arthur Separate Prison

Tonkin Zulaikha Greer highlights Port Arthur Separate Prison’s tension between elegance of the architecture and its blunt purpose.

Public / cultural