Bicheno sees Ancher Architecture Office respond not only to the unique and remote location of the home but to a fusion of heritage and newer elements, ensuring the home feels both connected.
Dolphin Sands sees Matt Williams Architects propose to touch the site lightly as the new carefully navigates the existing native fauna and flora, immersing itself in place.
As the first major project to be outlined at Macquarie, The Escarpment from Fieldwork and Core Collective Architects sets the scene for life in the precinct.
Tinderbox House sees Studio Ilk combine a focus on the natural with one of integrated innovation to ensure optimum comfort and passivity all year round.
Tanner Architects harnesses Tasmania’s raw natural intensity with The Point, a pavilion that encapsulates a physical and emotional experience of place.
Boathouse sees Maguire + Devine Architects draw from the natural and texturally rich surrounds to propose the addition as a standalone retreat space upon the water.
Through stunning practice of material manipulation, Brodie Neill’s ReCoil venerates the resourceful reclamation of Hydrowood timber from the forgotten depths of Tasmania’s Lake Pieman.
Arthur Circus sees Circa Morris-Nunn Chua carefully work with the existing heritage elements, retaining their essence, and propose an addition that sits humbly and comfortably in place.
Thinking Paddock House sees OpenThinking Paddock House sees Open Creative Studio celebrate the long- Creative Studio celebrate the long-standing connection between owner and picturesque landscape.
The Shearers Quarters and Captain Kelly’s Cottage by John Wardle Architects embody the intersection of both Waterview’s layers of history and its contemporary evolution.
The Lake House sees Biotope propose the dual-winged home as both connected and outwardly focussed, embracing its unique views and the calming surrounds it is immersed within
Signalman’s Quarters sees 1+2 Architecture optimise outlook and positioning to instil a memory of its past whilst injecting considered and restorative meaning into the new.
Cataract Gorge House sees Plain Architecture navigate the challenging sloping site through a simplifying of form and through emphasising a contemporary connection to the landscape.
Rain Curtain House by Room11 is a deeply reclusive series of retreat spaces, which through a considered layering are enriched through details and craft.
Emerging from the banks of Lake Derby in Tasmania, Floating Sauna by Licht Architecture is a composition of two shed-like pavilions floating on a pontoon.
Topology Studio’s House at Otago Bay is a play on concealing and revealing through contrasting locally sourced materiality and dramatic formal responses.
Behind a historic cottage in Battery Point, Hobart, Archier has set a glazed dark pavilion, a discreet, layered entity that coalesces around a central landscaped courtyard.
Celebrating local established and emerging talent, the Design Tasmania Awards are an ongoing promotion and recognition of innovation and ingenuity in contemporary design thought.