Adaptive reuse plays an important role in Hobart. It helps preserve older buildings, carry forward local stories and maintain the city’s identity over time. In...
In Tasmania, the appeal of modular and prefabricated housing is growing. As construction costs continue to rise and traditional building projects can feel increasingly complex...
In a year where it took a sale north of $3 million to break into Tasmania’s top results, realestate.com.au has named ‘First Light’ at 11...
Rammed earth feels both ancient and current. It’s gaining momentum again as design returns to fundamentals: local materials, honest structure, and buildings that work with...
1. Dier Makr & Lucinda – A Unified Design Language 📍 123 Collins Street, Hobart Design & Architecture The building that houses Dier Makr and...
A look at four Southern Tasmanian venues — Oirthir, Scholé, Six Russell, and Ranita Ramen — show how minimalism, materiality, and mood can transform a...
A look at three Southern Tasmanian venues — Frank, Westside Laundry, and Pitzi — where bold design decisions reshape existing structures into expressive, identity-rich dining...
