MOSS 25
Location
25 Salamanca Place
Hobart, Tasmania
Completed 2019
Photo credits Adam Gibson
25 Salamanca Place
Hobart, Tasmania
Completed 2019
Photo credits Adam Gibson
Awards2023
The Jone Lee Archer Triennial Prize
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
2021
Tasmanian Architecture Medal
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
The Colin Philp Award
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
The Jone Lee Archer Triennial Prize
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
2021
Tasmanian Architecture Medal
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
The Colin Philp Award
Australian Institute of Architects (TAS)
Moss is a boutique hotel located across several addresses in Salamanca Place, the very heart of Hobart. The hotel is the result of the recycling of the upper floors of several of Hobart’s most historic properties, in order to create an appropriate new use for spaces that have been left largely redundant for many decades.
There are two distinct addresses, Nos. 39/41 and No.25. The overall concept is to bring Tasmania’s wilderness right into the very heart of Hobart’s urban environment. As much as possible, plants from the nearby natural reserves have been installed as green ‘living’ walls and unexpected indoor gardens outside the newly inserted guest rooms.
Despite the similarities in the warehouse converision of the two addresses, Moss 25 is distinct from Moss 39/41 through a new tower at the rear of the site. Although small in footprint to nestle into the heritage surrounds of Salamanca Place the addition is distinctly contemporary with bold black concrete and green tinted glazing ensuring the new work has its own identity.
The result integrates the past in a vibrant new way, bringing both natural planted elements and historic building fabric together as a very desirable tourism destination.
There are two distinct addresses, Nos. 39/41 and No.25. The overall concept is to bring Tasmania’s wilderness right into the very heart of Hobart’s urban environment. As much as possible, plants from the nearby natural reserves have been installed as green ‘living’ walls and unexpected indoor gardens outside the newly inserted guest rooms.
Despite the similarities in the warehouse converision of the two addresses, Moss 25 is distinct from Moss 39/41 through a new tower at the rear of the site. Although small in footprint to nestle into the heritage surrounds of Salamanca Place the addition is distinctly contemporary with bold black concrete and green tinted glazing ensuring the new work has its own identity.
The result integrates the past in a vibrant new way, bringing both natural planted elements and historic building fabric together as a very desirable tourism destination.
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