"skilfully weaves a response to heritage, urban condition and program into a formal and spatial delight." National Architecture Awards Jury Citation
"skilfully weaves a response to heritage, urban condition and program into a formal and spatial delight." National Architecture Awards Jury Citation
From its inception, Saffire was imagined as an iconic project to redefine tourism in Tasmania
Revitalisation of a derelict row of historic warehouses on Hobart's waterfront
The conversion of one of Tasmania’s finest Regency mansions into a boutique hotel
A major addition to a colonial manor household in response to changing needs
The Brooke St Pier is a very innovative new structure, one that is both a building and a boat
Regarded as a landmark in the development of sustainable architecture
The first stage of a series of new renovations to St. Mary's Cathedral
Princes Wharf has been renewed to make a new public space for the people of Tasmania
Redevelopment of the Nant Flour Mill as a premium whisky distillery and private tasting lounge
From its inception, Saffire was imagined as an iconic project to redefine tourism in Tasmania
This small pavilion is a prototype suite for a proposed new resort at Port Arthur
Princes Wharf has been renewed to make a new public space for the people of Tasmania
A conversion of the heritage listed ‘Bulls Head’ hotel into two inner-city apartments