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This year’s awards demonstrate the important role that architecture plays in Tasmania’s booming tourism economy.
Tourism-focused projects to win awards include Cumulus Studio’s striking Devil’s Corner cellar door and lookout at Bicheno; Jaws Architects Three Capes Track Cabins, which provide stunning views from their sensitive positioning atop the sea cliffs of the Tasman Peninsula; and Birrelli Art + Architecture + Design’s clever insertion of accommodation pods in the grounds of the heritage-listed Hatherley House in Launceston.
The 2016 AIA Tasmanian Architecture Awards Ceremony was held on the 25th of June in Hobart with the Three Capes Track Cabins by Jaws Architects recieving an Award for Commercial Architecture.
Jaws Architects Neal Mackintosh, David Button and David Parsons were present to recieve the award.
Have a look at the Three Capes Track Cabins here or the full article on ARCHITECTURE.AU.
Visit the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service website to experience the Three Capes Track Cabins firsthand!
... read moreJaws Architects David Parsons was in Syndey over the weekend to recieve The 2016 Australian Timber Design Award! and the Multi-Residential Catergory Award for the Three Capes Track Cabins!
We would like to extend a big thankyou to the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service, the award sponsors and everyone else involved in making this exciting project such as great success!
Visit the Australian Timber Design Awards website for the full article and list of winners!
... read moreJaws Architects love timber and for good reason – It’s lightweight, versatile, renewable and contrary to popular belief, can be fire-resistant.
Recently, JAWS Architects’ Director Scott Verdouw was interviewed by Alice Bradley from realestate.com.au regarding our love of timber and how it is making a resurgence in Modern Architecture.
The full article is available here.
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