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Open House Hobart to unlock the doors of architectural treasures

Open House Hobart is back in 2023 with more than 70 building inspections, walking tours, architectural drawing workshops and speaker series to be held across November 11 and 12.


Open House Hobart to unlock the doors of architectural treasures
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Open House Hobart is back for another year, permitting design enthusiasts take a sneak peek at the remarkable built forms they may never have had the pleasure of witnessing before.

The line-up will feature more than 70 buildings, walking tours, garden tours, exhibitions, architectural drawing workshops and speaker series to be held across 11 and 12 November.

Some of the homes on show include Bozen's Cottage by Taylor and Hinds Architects, Pop Top by Licht Architecture, and Fusilier Cottage by Bence Mulcahy.

Organised and run by the Tasmanian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Open House Hobart is the local version of a global event first held in London in 1992, which is now staged in more than 30 cities around the world.

Some buildings will require registration to visit. Find out more about the program here.

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