Recently council approved.
Big, bright and possibly Hobartâs best views.
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Design by @axis.homes
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2025 HIA Tasmanian Custom Built Home up to $750k Winner
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2025 HIA Tasmanian GreenSmart Sustainable Home Winner
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Itâs an honour to be recognised and an amazing achievement for the Axis Homes team who have only entered into awards twice prior. 3rd time lucky for @axis.homes and another achievement for @hidden.springbeach
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Thanks to all the trades that worked on this project, the architects @grf_s@scalearchitecture and the ownersâ the unseen skill and commitment that goes into the details and putting together these projects on the ground is impressive.
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Thanks to the @hia_tasmania@hia_au for putting on a great night on Saturday and for supporting us to support others.
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đ We are looking for knowledgeable, passionate and highly skilled individuals to get in touch and assist with an increasing number of exciting new home builds across Hobart. Clear pathways to supervisor and project management positions for talented individuals.
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When winters on a hill overlooking the Tasman are no longer the place for a leaky shed, it is time for the cosiest of cabins to step in. â
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đPalawa Country / Spring Beach / TAS
A 44-acre predominantly bush block on Tasmaniaâs east coast with an astonishing ocean view, two sisters, an innovative builder and a clever, Tasmanian-born architect. What could possibly emerge from such a collaboration of nature and minds?â
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The sisters (the clients) purchased the former semi-agricultural block above Spring Beach with the aim of renovating the existing cabin. When Georgie Forbes-Smith, from Scale Architecture, first walked around the site, it was clear the âcabinâ was in fact a dilapidated, wooden shed. So, a new build was proposed, with the clients realising the many new opportunities this would provide. This new build â a pavilion â is still reminiscent of the small, postwar, holiday shacks once found around Tasmania. Often no more than glorified tents (with walls, windows and amenities slowly added), these modest spaces could accommodate and cater for hordes of family members and friends over the warm summers.â
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đPalawa Country / Spring Beach / TAS