Liminal Studio is a transdisciplinary architecture and design practice headquartered in Tasmania noted for its design excellence, creativity and collaboration. The studio’s interdisciplinary approach is captured through its Architecture, Spaces, Objects and Ideation identities.
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Women of Troy by Liminal Spaces
A stage set designed to evoke the experience of women during war and compel audience reflection.
AIDA Show and Tell with Liminal Objects and Van Tuil: The Magic Box
In this latest instalment of AIDA: Show and Tell, Liminal Objects’ short film reflects the way they work, their interdisciplinary approach and the key ideas behind The Magic Box.
2020 Australian Interior Design Awards: Installation Design
This installation cleverly harnesses the power of a single piece of furniture as a social activator and spatial organizer.
Cascades Female Factory project progresses
A development application has been submitted for the long-awaited development at the World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart.
Coastal cubbies: Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions
On the east coast of Tasmania, Liminal Architecture has designed a series of sensitive and masterfully crafted accommodation pods that amplify the experience of the distinctive landscape of Freycinet National Park.
The deconstruction and choreography of a wall: Dust
In this contemporary dance performance, Liminal Studio and Dancenorth invite audience members to consider how architecture can be exclusive or inclusive, how it can set people apart or bring them together.
Liminal Studio, WOHA-designed cultural centre takes shape
Works are well underway for the new University of Tasmania cultural hub centre, with the premier announcing the second floor concrete slab has been completed.
Liminal Studio, Snøhetta, Rush Wright win Cascades Female Factory competition
The winning team will design a new history and interpretation centre at Australia’s most significant historic site associated with female convicts.
Liminal Architecture and WOHA’s new UTAS cultural hub approved
Hobart City Council has unanimously approved UTAS’s new cultural and performing arts hub designed by Liminal Architecture and WOHA.
The Barbarians
Liminal Spaces created an immersive, experiential and highly intelligent set design for the opera The Barbarians.