LIMINAL SPACES | Celebrating Tasmanian Blackwood
Posted 11 May 2017
Our collaboration with designer-maker Scott van Tuil for the University of Tasmania's Executive Workplace Renewal has been featured on the Tasmanian Blackwood website.
Our collaboration with designer-maker Scott van Tuil for the University of Tasmania's Executive Workplace Renewal has been featured on the Tasmanian Blackwood website.
With a record 525 entries in total submitted for the Australian Interior Design Awards 2017, we are thrilled to be one of the 28 to be shortlisted for the Workplace Design category!
Ten Days on the Island in collaboration with the University of Tasmania will be hosting The Art of Community Engagement – Hobart, a public forum bringing together those in practice, research, academia and members of the community to discuss not only current happenings in the wider arts and design fields, but also what could and should take place in Tasmania’s future.
As Principal Consultant, Liminal Architecture is thrilled the performing arts project is full steam ahead having officially commenced construction, and been graced the formal name, ‘The Hedberg’, previously known as The Creative Industries and Performing Arts Project, last week.
A live webcam of the progress on site can be viewed here.
We welcome Belen as our most recent Liminal fresh from Spain! Having grown up in Europe, Belen is a seasoned traveller and has spent her last eight years since graduating from the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura de Valencia, living and working in Spain, Poland and Malaysia.
Ronja found her way to Liminal from Germany and commenced with us in April. A recent graduate of architecture from Technical University Braunschweig, Ronja is no stranger to Tasmania having lived here as an exchange student for 12 months in 2004-05. At that time she made friends for life and fell in love with the place, which is why we are fortunate to have her return to Tasmania and share Liminal’s aspirations.
Adding to our multi-cultural team, Rosalyn, who hails from the Philippines, came to Liminal in May after living in Zurich for the last four years, to pursue her architectural and design career with a studio that embraces a range of design disciplines and the arts.
With a recent Development Application under our belt, we are delighted to be the architects for RACT’s Freycinet Lodge Renewal project. Within the existing footprint of the Lodge’s lease boundary, we are engaged to improve the current facilities and range of accommodation offerings through creating transformative, diverse experiences that play homage to such a beautiful and unique part of the world on the east coast of Tasmania.
As we start to reflect on the year that's been, it's a great opportunity to share with you snapshots of our team members who have joined Liminal over the year - a series we’ll roll out within the final weeks of 2016.
First up, we have the pleasure of profiling Chris O’Brien who joined in March this year.
We are pleased to announce that construction is in full swing on the new Health Centre in Glenorchy, and to mark the event, The Honourable Michael Ferguson MP and Matthew Groom MP braved the surly weather to witness the beginnings of this new contribution to the community.