Monday, 28 Apr 2025

Hobart homes to be unveiled for 2024 Open House

The 2024 Open House Hobart program invites visitors into the intriguing homes and buildings across nipaluna/Hobart they've long been curious to enter.


Hobart homes to be unveiled for 2024 Open House

The 2024 Open House Hobart program invites visitors into the intriguing homes and buildings across nipaluna/Hobart they've long been curious to enter.

This year's program will host more than 100 experiences on 3, 9 and 10 November. As always, the weekend will include visits to houses of all ages and typologies, providing visitors the opportunity to see how others live.

A diverse assortment of new and refurbished residences feature on the program, including Pedder Street by Bence Mulcahy (2023), Bruny Island Cabin by Maguire and Devine Architects (2017), Coopworth by FMD Architects (2020), Dodges Ferry House by Aaron Roberts, in collaboration with Paul Whelan (2023), Fusilier Cottage by Bence Mulcahy (2018), and The Bae Tas by So. Architecture (2018).

An additional Day on the Domain event is scheduled for 3 November. On this day, Government House, Domain House, and a private residence from the 1800s will be open for tours, along with various other buildings.

Open House Hobart is organised and run by the Tasmanian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects. The full program is now accessible on the website. While Open House Hobart is free and many buildings don't require registration, bookings are required for some tours and events. Bookings can be made from 12.00 pm on Friday 11 October 2024.

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