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Built-in seats encircling the fire pit eliminate the need for furniture.

Fort Nelson House (1978) revisited

J H Esmond Dorney

A Hobart masterpiece by J. H. Esmond Dorney.

Residential
A bluestone podium anchors the new conservatory to the heritage setting of Mount Pleasant.

Mount Pleasant

This restoration of a Georgian residence is an exceptional model of sensitive architectural intervention.

Residential
Red wayfinding signage guides visitors along the trail.

Battery Point Sculpture Trail

A series of sculptures along Tasmania’s Battery Point waterfront explores the treasured and varied past of the area.

Landscape / urban
A detachable stage sits inside the red-striped circle.

Franklin Wharf improvements

Oculus explores how Franklin Wharf is, and could be, simultaneously occupied by members of the public and local dock workers.

Landscape / urban
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
This home withstands harsh weather conditions without closing itself off.

Little Big House

This house on Hobart’s Mount Wellington by Room11 proves that “austere” and “playful” aren’t always mutually exclusive.

Residential
Garagistes wine and food bar, in Hobart, by Paul Johnston Architects.

Garagistes wine and food bar

This Tasmanian garage converted to a wine and food bar has a rough, stripped-back shell furnished with honest material.

Hospitality, Interiors
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
A sky-lit entry has been added on the western edge.

The Barn

A historic stone barn has been sensitively brought back to life by Maria Gigney Architects.

Residential
Both houses are oriented toward impressive views of the Derwent River.

Shared Space

Two modest homes, linked by a communal space for eating, playing and sharing, flirt with new ideas of public and private space.