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Conservation of Tasmania’s civic heart

Introduction

We were commissioned to prepare a Conservation Management Plan (CMP) for the Treasury Complex and Public Buildings. The CMP considered compatible and sensitive adaptive re-use together with the opportunities and constraints presented by the site for additional built envelope.

Heritage conservation with future adaptation

Centrally located within the city of Hobart, the Treasury Complex and Public Buildings is a prominent collection of civic buildings which have been the centre of Tasmania’s judicial, political and administrative life from 1824 to the present day.

The eight individual buildings forming the complex reflect the evolution of the site and their important role in the governance of Tasmania.

The Treasury Complex is a substantially intact collection of significant buildings, located on a site constrained by busy city streets, and the adjacent Franklin Square. The constraints of the site limit the opportunity for additional built envelope.

Careful consideration of new built forms was required to ensure the protection of the cultural landscape.

Guidance was also required for interventions to existing fabric across vertical transportation, building services and general building upgrades driven through a sound understanding as to significance and the chronology of the building fabric.

In collaboration with ERA Planning, we delivered a CMP which will form the basis of adaptive re-use proposals for this landmark building as opportunities are explored for its future.

The CMP is intended to ensure that the retention and enhancement of heritage values remain a core principle so that the long term conservation of this important public asset can be secured through any future development.

Team

  • Tracey Skovronek Managing Director
  • Lucy Burke-Smith Partner
  • Linda Mott Senior Heritage Consultant

Details

  • Client Department of Treasury and Finance, Australia
  • Team Hobart Studio
  • Location nipaluna Country, Hobart
  • Country Australia
  • Listing Status State
  • Photography Adam Gibson