Heritage

morrison & breytenbach architects

  • believes cultural heritage should inspire rather than hinder
  • strives for creative and practical heritage solutions
  • engages with community aspirations where relevant

Successfully completed projects involving historically sensitive buildings include

  • 2009 AIA (Tasmanian Chapter) Residential Commendation for the Adaptive Re-use of Church to Private Residence - 93A Hill Street, North hobart, Tasmania.
  • 2007 AIA (Tasmanian Chapter) Heritage Award winning Rosny Historic Barn and Centre in association with Mary Knaggs, Heritage Architect - City of Clarence, Tasmania
  • new Jetty Shelter - Port Arthur, Tasmania
  • James House Greenhouse - Carmel Highlands, California

Other Projects include the conservation and/or adaptive re-use of

  • The Barracks and Bronte Buildings in association with Mary Knaggs Heritage Architect - Willow Court, New Norfolk, Tasmania
  • The Hart Building - Launceston, Tasmania

Enriching lives
Enriching place

  • 93A Hill St, North Hobart: Street Facade
  • 93A Hill St, North Hobart: from Dining to Lower Patio
  • 93A Hill St, North Hobart: Patios and retained gable
  • Heritage - Rosny Historic Centre, Rosny (1)
  • Heritage - Rosny Historic Centre, Rosny (2)
  • Heritage - Barracks and Bronte Precinct, Willow Court, New Norfolk
  • Heritage - The Hart, Launceston
  • Heritage - Jetty Shelter, Port Arthur (1)
  • Heritage - Jetty Shelter, Port Arthur (2)

Copyright Morrison & Breytenbach Architects Pty Ltd, Hobart Tasmania © 2007–2012 | About this site | Site map