Cross Street
This set of beautifully challenging buildings are currently reminding us to enjoy design…
Milledge Lane – 41 Tamar Street
41 Tamar Street was a building in desperate need of a new lease on life. The circa 1920, two story terrace was affectionately known as ‘Wags n Tails’ after the Launceston dog wash that formerly occupied the ground floor Shopfronts and the building remained virtually untouched since its conversion from a two storey walk-up General Store and Residence. The...
Learning Pods
The five Learning Pods are functional and striking. Their design responds to the contemporary teaching and learning spaces within the school and embodies the School’s ambition for uncluttered spaces and innovative design. The Pods function as teaching aids through their ability to create spaces for children to learn in. Our aim is for the...
View Street Studio
The View Street Studio is tucked away in the garden of a 1920’s weatherboard home and was designed for the creation and display of artwork. The Studio is clad in Western Red Cedar, a timber that has been long admired by the client. Straight lines of the horizontal cladding juxtapose the knobbly vegetation of the...
Useful Arts
Artist: Denise Campbell www.UsefulArts.com.au The Tasmanian landscape, in particular the Tamar Valley and the Orkney islands, are a rich source of inspiration and have had a profound influence on the artist’s work. Although never directly figurative, the images often suggest where people have been; the apparent inconsequential traces left by man; the shadow of human...






