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ixl atrium 2004 
Hunter Street, Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania

The atrium is the new centrepiece of the IXL Development; a glass covered toroidal shaped roof covering a open plaza, which is now a flexible multiarts venue, hosting a wide variety of arts related and corporate events. The idea which underpinned our creative thinking was the desire to create long term sustainable environmental design solutions, utilising the thermal properties if the historic warehouses. The atrium does this by providing fresh tempered air to passively warm the entire interiors of the warehouses. Fresh air, heated by the Greenhouse Effect created by sunlight passing through the glass roof, is linked in together with the high thermal mass of the old brick and sandstone buildings.


   






This is cutting edge environmental design, and the lintegration of passively heated air, sophisticated air flow monitoring techniques and the innate thermal properties of the historic urban fabric, is truly unique. The atrium space is intended to be used as an all seasons public plaza with a special emphasis being on creating a new venue for the performing and visual arts. To date, the IXL Atrium has been utilised by 10 Days on the Island, Arts Tasmania, Young Designers Month and the School of Art.

awards: National Finalist,  Interior Design Awards 2005 : publications AR Aust 091: the art of reinvention George Negus Tonight.

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