Project profile.
| Client: | University of Tasmania |
| Value: | $131M |
| Timeline: | 30 Months |

Brief:
Revitalise Hobart’s iconic forestry building, transforming it from a long-vacant structure into a vibrant learning and research hub for the University of Tasmania’s College of Business, Economics, and Law, accommodating 300 staff and supporting 3,000 students.
challenges & successes:
Preserving the building’s historical essence while integrating modern, accessible features.
the rare innovation:
Embracing the principles of sustainable design, concentrating on preserving the building’s historical essence and creating a space that will not only revatilise Hobart’s urban core, but also offer year-round green spaces.
key benefits:
Project spearheaded by Rare Innovation with Jade Kaye as Superintendent, stands as a testament to sustainable architectural redevelopment.










