Devil's Corner / Cumulus Studio
Description
© Tanja Milbourne
Architects: Cumulus Studio (Peter Walker, Liz Walsh, Andrew Geeves, Fiona McMullen, Todd Henderson)
Location: Sherbourne Rd, Apslawn TAS 7190, Australia
Area: 572.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Tanja Milbourne
Structural Engineering: Aldanmark
Building Surveyor: Castellan Consulting
Tourism Consultant: Simon Currant
Hospitality Consultant: David Quon
Environmental: Red Sustainability Consultants
Builder: Anstie Constructions
Lookout: 112 sqm
Cellar Door & Market Area : 460 sqm
© Tanja Milbourne
DescriptionLocated on the scenic drive along Tasmania?s East Coat, the new Devil's Corner Cellar Door and Lookout sits within one of Tasmania?s largest vineyards, with a panoramic view over the Freycinet Peninsula. Reopened in December 2015, this project for Brown Brothers seeks to amplify the experience of this iconic view to create a new tourism experience on the East Coast of Tasmania.Â
© Tanja Milbourne
© Tanja Milbourne
Originally a small demountable building, the Cellar Door has been extended and expanded, paired with a lookout and complimentary food experiences, providing a backdrop for seasonal events. The Cellar Door and Lookout were...
© Tanja Milbourne
Architects: Cumulus Studio (Peter Walker, Liz Walsh, Andrew Geeves, Fiona McMullen, Todd Henderson)
Location: Sherbourne Rd, Apslawn TAS 7190, Australia
Area: 572.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Tanja Milbourne
Structural Engineering: Aldanmark
Building Surveyor: Castellan Consulting
Tourism Consultant: Simon Currant
Hospitality Consultant: David Quon
Environmental: Red Sustainability Consultants
Builder: Anstie Constructions
Lookout: 112 sqm
Cellar Door & Market Area : 460 sqm
© Tanja Milbourne
DescriptionLocated on the scenic drive along Tasmania?s East Coat, the new Devil's Corner Cellar Door and Lookout sits within one of Tasmania?s largest vineyards, with a panoramic view over the Freycinet Peninsula. Reopened in December 2015, this project for Brown Brothers seeks to amplify the experience of this iconic view to create a new tourism experience on the East Coast of Tasmania.Â
© Tanja Milbourne
© Tanja Milbourne
Originally a small demountable building, the Cellar Door has been extended and expanded, paired with a lookout and complimentary food experiences, providing a backdrop for seasonal events. The Cellar Door and Lookout were...
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