LIMINAL Studio | Event: Parlour Hobart Autumn Salon
Posted 1 April 2026
Peta Heffernan, LIMINAL co-director joins Raquel Rodorigo in conversation for the final Salon at Brickworks Design Studio.
An event not to be missed!
Peta Heffernan, LIMINAL co-director joins Raquel Rodorigo in conversation for the final Salon at Brickworks Design Studio.
An event not to be missed!
Reflections from our December LIMINALity workshop, where our Northern and Southern teams joined together in our Hobart Studio.
Design excellence doesn't come from relentless forward motion. It comes from knowing when to pause, when to gather, when to stand at the threshold and look both ways.
As the 50th NAIDOC Week comes to a wrap, we reflect on this year’s theme and the role of empowering youth through Country-led design.
We are proud to have LIMINAL team member Agatha Partyka, selected as one of only 16 'Mayfielders' across Australia to undertake the Learning Environments Australasia 2024-2025 Mayfield Project. Those fortunate enough to attend LEA 3001: A Learning Space Odyssey in Brisbane will hear first-hand insightful discoveries when the Mayfielders present their keynote presentation this Friday, 9 May.
We have recently given the foyer to The State Library and Archives of Tasmania, lutruwita a much needed refresh. While the project has been in the Studio for many years, it was wonderful to finally have the occasion celebrated and the Minister for Education, Jo Palmer announcing it open!
At LIMINAL, we believe in the power of diversity and the beauty of embracing every identity. Today, we stand in solidarity with our non-binary friends, colleagues, and community members, recognizing their invaluable contributions and the richness they bring to our shared world.
We hope you’ve been enjoying what’s on offer this week for NAIDOC Week. We are treated to some incredible stories that highlight the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Dive into these inspiring narratives and embrace the essence of this year’s theme, Keep the Fire Burning.
We are delighted to receive The Ray Heffernan Award for Residential Architecture | Multiple Housing at the 2024 Tasmanian Architecture Awards.
This recognition underscores the vital role architects play in the public and affordable housing conversation.
Don’t forget to vote for the People’s Choice Award!
Now More Than Ever.
At LIMINAL Studio we advocate a future journey of healing and reconciliation, honestly and respectfully recognising the past of our First Nations peoples, that sovereignty was never ceded and celebrate the contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.
LIMINAL’s latest project promotes clandestine learning in collaboration with Kirsha Kaechele’s Material Institute.
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