LIMINAL SPACES | A winning idea
Posted 2 December 2019
The Australian Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) have recognised our collaboration with Dancenorth and awarded Dust the top prize in the Event Design category.
The Australian Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) have recognised our collaboration with Dancenorth and awarded Dust the top prize in the Event Design category.
Artichoke features and celebrates Liminal Objects and The Magic Box as Winner - Best Installation Design in the Eat Drink Design Awards.
Our imaginative approach to celebrating Tasmanian whisky, The Magic Box has won the Best Installation Design category of the 2019 Eat Drink Design Awards.
The jury were impressed with the extremely thoughtful attention to detail that went into the project, as well as its sense of place and clever portability that allows it to be experienced anywhere.
Global plaudits for Liminal Architecture’s imaginative design for the Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet Lodge in Tasmania continue to gather.
After being announced as a double award winner for the project earlier this year, for the 2018 Architecture MasterPrize (AMP), formal recognition occurred on Tuesday 14 October 2019 at the winners reception hosted at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
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The design of Dust has been recognised by the Interior Design Excellence Awards in two categories - Event and Sustainability.
Liminal Spaces is mindful of the creation and manipulation of space offering opportunity for interaction, while using minimum resources for maximum impact.
The subtly rich and complex flavours of Tasmania's much-applauded whisky are travelling the globe in an inimitable style designed by Liminal Objects in collaboration with Van Tuil. The imaginative yet extraordinarily practical design of the Magic Box, a pop-up whisky tasting installation celebrating Tasmanian design, craft and whisky, is presently on tour in Europe.
Liminal Spaces' scenography for Dust, a contemporary dance performance by acclaimed dance company Dancenorth, has been featured in the latest issue of Artichoke. The main element of the wall, seemingly simple at first, continuously evolves throughout the performance. It is transformed by the dancers and in turn restricts and liberates their movements.
Australia by Design host, James Durie, was convinced, as were the judges, in selecting the Freycinet Coastal Pavilions as a finalist in the television series' architectural award for the year. In a segment of the programme featuring the now-famed pavilions and Liminal's Peta Heffernan, identifying the 10 finalists, which included spectacular drone shots from on high, as well as magnified views of the fine details of the pavilions, the show's host vowed he'd return.