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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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  • The world-class purpose built Korongee Dementia Village. An overcast sky sits above buildings designed around model small houses in the enclosed community village. The photo is taken from a pedestrian walkway with bench seating, grass areas and grey fencing around the houses.

    Korongee Dementia Village

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  • The Museum of Old & New Art (MONA) Siloam underground tunnel network. The photo depicts both tunnel walkways carved into the ground. The tunnels supported by beams and lit from ground lighting in two distinct styles.

    MONA Siloam

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  • A corner photo of the 442-unit, 4 towers of the National Rental Affordable Scheme accommodation at Melville Street. On one of the buildings, there is a prominent red lion logo of UTAS. The windows and external façade of fins and canopy reflect a bright sun.

    NRAS Melville Street

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