PROJECTS

Type - Adaptive re-use
State - Tas
Clear all
4 results for
A 600-seat amphitheatre has been inserted into the circular concrete structure on the water that once supported a towering crane.

From deforestation to regeneration: Spring Bay Mill

An old woodchip mill on Tasmania’s east coast, once an integral part of the state’s controversial logging industry, is now a post-industrial events and performance venue and the site of ongoing environmental regeneration.

Public / cultural
Pumphouse Point is divided into two buildings: The Pumphouse poised at the end of a jetty in Tasmanian wilderness, and The Shorehouse located on the lake’s shore.

Water born: Pumphouse Point

Set in World Heritage wilderness in Tasmania, this former hydro-electric pump station is now known as Pumphouse Point, a boutique hotel designed by Cumulus Studio.

Interiors
The dispensary, bookshop and laboratory are located at the front of the property.

Southern Swan

A homeopathic laboratory, dispensary, book-shop and residence in one.

Interiors, Residential
A sky-lit entry has been added on the western edge.

The Barn

A historic stone barn has been sensitively brought back to life by Maria Gigney Architects.

Residential