Author: peterfreeman
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1995 • CULTURAL MAPPING PROJECT: Hobart
CULTURAL MAPPING PROJECT: Hobart, 1995 Cultural mapping utilises maps, paintings, sketches, and photographs to describe the evolution and ‘urban dynamic’ of the place. As a result of the image collection, and analysis, sequential mapping of the subject site can be undertaken. This mapping is essentially conjectural, and should be carried out on an authoritative survey…
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1995 • The Queen’s Warehouse CMP • TMAG Hobart
PREPARATION A CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE FORMER QUEEN’S WAREHOUSE, TASMANIAN MUSEUM & ART GALLERY PRECINCT, HOBART & DOCUMENTATION/OVERSIGHT OF CONSERVATION WORKS FOR THE QUEEN’S WAREHOUSE. The TMAG precinct comprises the earliest European buildings in Hobart. The early C19th Commissariat Issuing and Bond Stores were joined by the mid C19th Henry Hunter buildings to become…
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1995 • The Hobart Town Hall Precinct CMP
Conservation management plan for Hobart City Council – 1993 to 1995 Preparation of a conservation management plan and preparation of conservation/development policy options for the historic Henry Hunter buildings and precinct. The plan was followed by staged restoration works, including remediation/restoration of the external stonework.
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1997 • Ingle Hall Hobart Proposed Print Museum
Proposed print museum for Davies Brothers Ltd, Hobart – 1997 This project was completed in partnership with Davies Brothers, publishers of The Mercury; the TM&AG; and Freeman Firth as consultants. The Print Museum is to be placed in the ground floor of the historic Ingle Hall in Macquarie Street, Hobart. Documentation of strategy and required…
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1997 • The Parliament House Precinct Hobart CMP
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE JOINT HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT – 1996 TO 1997 Preparation of a CMP for the historic Parliament House, as part of a comprhensive strategic asset management plan also being completed by Freeman Firth. The plan provided a detailed assessment of the historic section of the building and policies to guide future…
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1997 • Point Puer Port Arthur Archaeological Project
Archaeological assessment for Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority – 1993 to 1997 This project, undertaken in association with Austral Archaeology as archaeological consultants, involved the detailed archaeological assessment of Point Puer, the early 19th century penitentiary for juvenile transportees. Preparation of conservation policy strategy and guidelines.
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1997 • Inveresk Rail Yards CMP
Conservation management plan guide for the Launceston Better Cities Project – 1996 to 1997 Preparation of an illustrated guide to a CMP previously prepared by Michael Pearson of Heritage Management Consultants. The completed guide was an illustrated handbook to the Railyards precinct, clearly setting out conservation principles and guidelines for potential users/occupants.
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2001 • THE TREASURY: Government Buildings Murray Street Hobart HERITAGE REVIEW
THE TREASURY: Government Buildings Murray Street Hobart HERITAGE REVIEW, 2001 This Heritage Review related to two specific areas within the Government Buildings, also known as the Franklin Square Public Buildings Complex; the Foyer/Entrance/Reception to The Treasury area at the Murray Street entrance to the building; and the former Public Entrance and the Supreme Court area…
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2000 • The Queen Mary Club Precinct Hobart CMP
THE PREPARATION OF A HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE QUEEN MARY CLUB IN HOBART 2007 The Queen Mary Club is the oldest women’s clubs in Tasmania, and one of the oldest in Australia. The Club occupies a fine James Blackburn building in Macquarie street Hobart, originally the Bank of Australasia. The Queen Mary Club Precinct…
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2006 • Treasury Entry 21 Murray Street Hobart
PROPOSALS FOR RECONFIGURATION OF THE TREASURY ENTRANCE TO THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS TO ACHIEVE BETTER SECURITY AND FUNCTION 2002-2007 The Treasury entrance is the centre-piece to the original Murray Street Government buildings. A scoping study and design was completed in 2002, followed up by a more detailed options study and proposals in 2006. The building has…