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Tasmania

Questions of design with novelist Amanda Lohrey

Questions of design with novelist Amanda Lohrey

Award-winning novelist Amanda Lohrey’s latest novel, The Conversion, is deeply concerned with issues of home renovations, architectural theory and the psychology of dwelling.

Mouthwatering design: Cumulus’ immersive whisky distillery in Tasmania

Mouthwatering design: Cumulus’ immersive whisky distillery in Tasmania

In the town of Oatlands, Cumulus has delivered Callington Mill Distillery. It’s a new venue that manages to be visually striking and functionally adept at the same time as engaging sensitively with the important local heritage.

Cumulus gives us a masterclass in Tasmania architecture

Cumulus gives us a masterclass in Tasmania architecture

Directors of Cumulus Studio, Todd Henderson and Peter Walker, are always looking for the bigger picture in their work. Jan Henderson gives us a comprehensive insight into this Tasmanian-born studio.

Mixed-use design enhances learning at The Hedberg

Mixed-use design enhances learning at The Hedberg

Designed by LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA, The Hedberg in Tasmania sets the scene for a new way to educate. Welcome to the winner of The Learning Space, INDE.Awards 2022.

Subtly sophisticated: This cellar door perfectly summarises its wine

Subtly sophisticated: This cellar door perfectly summarises its wine

Reflecting the subtle sophistication of family run winery Stoney Rise, Cumulus delivered a refined and welcoming cellar door for these vintners.

This Tassie office is softened and warmed with local oak

This Tassie office is softened and warmed with local oak

Cumulus develops a sustainable office with a small footprint in Hobart for an environmentally focussed client.

Tasmanian Timber – the most beautiful timber in the world

Tasmanian Timber – the most beautiful timber in the world

Renowned Australian designer-maker Jon Goulder talks about the beauty, and functionality, of Tasmanian Timber.

Can Design be a Mechanism That Helps our Indigenous Culture to Flourish?

Can Design be a Mechanism That Helps our Indigenous Culture to Flourish?

A standing camp in northeast Tasmania, designed by Taylor & Hinds Architects, is not only based on the cultural stories and aboriginal history of the area, but is a place for these stories and history to be told.