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  • A side-profile of the purpose-built Sorell Emergency Services Hub. The building has tall, specialised bi-folding doors to the fire engine bays leading outwards to an expansive concrete area. The surrounding area functions as a large parking, maneuvering space and washing bay area.

    Sorell Emergency Services Hub

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  • A streetview photo of the 5-storey Goulburn Street Apartments. The Communities Tasmania apartments are designed to house at-need residents over the age of 50. The building's white brick wall external façade provides a nice contrast to the traditional brick wall in the foreground and the clear blue sky.

    Goulburn Street Apartments

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  • The new Chris Rae Building at the Hutchins Middle School. A sunset is reflected in the glass facade. A concrete pavement runs the perimeter of the building, intersecting a small grass section and set of stairs and

    Hutchins Middle School Extension

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  • The two floors redbrick building, that was formerly the Waratah Hotel and bottleshop, providing medium-to-long-term crisis accommodation at Murray Street, Hobart. Two cars are parked outside on the street in front of the building.

    Murray Street Crisis Accommodation

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  • A photo of the concrete pathway leading to the Springhaven Independent Living Units. There are rock features leading up to a fenced area with surrounding soft landscaping slope. The modern buildings are themed with mixed coloured brick and Colorbond roofing.

    Springhaven Independent Living Units

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  • The redeveloped illuminated Royal Hobart Hospital, the largest Tasmanian capital infrastructure project to date. The facade features a crest, the bright logo of the hospital and a variety of greens, greys and yellows panelling around the windows.

    Royal Hobart Hospital Redevelopment

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