LIMINAL SPACES | on the AIDA shortlist!
Posted 24 May 2021
We're on the national shortlist for the 2021 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA)!
We're on the national shortlist for the 2021 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA)!
Described as local heroes with a global outlook, LIMINAL Studio’s Peta Heffernan is in great company with other members of the 2021 INDE.Awards jury.
We are very pleased to have Neil Haybittel recently join our LIMINAL team. Migrating from Sydney, Neil joins us on our ever-expanding creative island.
A conversation; between LIMINAL directors Elvio Brianese and Peta Heffernan and Derlot creative director Alexander Lotersztain over dinner led to an inspired creative collusion and now we are pleased to announce a new collaboration.
Tasmania’s rich culture is made up of a complex interweaving and layering of stories.
The Hedberg was conceived as a building with story-telling capabilities to fuel Tasmania’s cultural offering into a global and contemporary context.
Longtime LIMINAL Belen has become a mum! We can't be happier for Belen and Jose and their beautiful baby girl. Congratulations mama and papa, we can't wait to meet baby Belen soon!
The Hedberg enjoys national coverage in the March-April 2021 edition of Architecture Australia!
Located in the heart of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, The Hedberg vision is to present a culturally significant performing and creative arts destination that fuels Tasmania’s cultural offering in a global and contemporary context.
In 2013 LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA was awarded the project to deliver this culturally significant building.
We’re thrilled to announce that LIMINAL Studio Co-director Peta Heffernan will join the jury for the 2021 Designers Australia Awards!
For Peta, being a jury member is an opportunity to shine a light on Australia’s broad design community to celebrate ethical, innovative, impactful design – highlighting and honouring work defined by quality.
LIMINAL Architecture's collaboration with Snøhetta and Rush Wright Associates, the Cascades Female Factory History and Interpretation Centre is featured in the Jan/Feb 2021 edition of Architecture Australia on unbuilt architecture.
Authored by LIMINAL's co-founding director Peta Heffernan, the piece describes the process and power of creative exchange and collaboration.
Opening on 19 February at Handmark Gallery is Linda van Niekerk’s exhibition 'Walking Tall'.