Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre by Cumulus Studio is a building of contrasts. It’s imposing but harmonious. It’s an abstract interpretation of nature. And it’s modern with a rightness unrooted in time.
Hotel Verge by Cumulus Studio has 86 rooms, meeting spaces for up to 100 people, a gym, laundry and an in-house restaurant. Our design is a nod to Launceston’s industrial heritage and Tasmanian roots.
Darkwood Residence by Cumulus Studio stepped design and folded, sculptural roof lets light flood the living area. Built-in furniture fits the small footprint, with deep windows allowing you to relax.
The modest D'Entrecasteaux House by Room 11 Architects employs an inflected non-orthogonal plan where massive stone walls encompass light timber-lined living spaces.
Set on an elevated paddock overlooking the Tamar river below, The Wool Rooms by Davies Design & Construction is a renovation of an existing dwelling rich with history.
Taking advantages of the surrounding view with consideration of the unpredictable climate, al fresco lifestyle defines the design of Ivy Lane Residence in Launceston.
This project has seen the transformation of “Cranford”, a delightfully constructed example of Federation Arts and Crafts domestic architecture, into an exemplar of contemporary living.
By gently pulling back layers of history, Cumulus Studio were able to uncover the true identity of the home while comfortably accommodating for an active, social family lifestyle.
The Lady Gowrie project is designed to enhance the integrated childcare / training aspects of the centre with a large degree of transparency between play spaces, training rooms, and resource areas.
The Salty Dog Hotel is a commercial hospitality interior design project in Tasmania by Danielle Brustman and Michelle Boyde for the partnership Brustman + Boyde in collaboration with Pippa Dickson.
Indulging in the clients’ passion for gardening, JAWS Architects created a new double-height conservatory in the beautiful gardens of Minallo, a grand residence built in 1891.