Celebrating 50 years of transformational design

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Conversion of a former rag trade building into a 34 room boutique Adelphi Hotel in 1992, put Denton Corker Marshall in the vanguard of the transformation of the City of Melbourne.

Characterised by bespoke furniture, sticks, stainless steel, aluminium and coloured planar surfaces, the hotel featured a radical 25m glass enclosed swimming pool extending over Flinders Lane street frontage at roof-top level.

2023 celebrates Denton Corker Marshall’s 50th year of transformative and thought-provoking design – catalysts for change in the city and Australian architectural identity abroad.

 

 

1993 National President’s Award for Most Outstanding Work of Recycled Architecture in Australia

 

1993 Victorian Chapter Award for Outstanding Commercial (Alts + Ext)

 

1993 Victorian Chapter Award for Outstanding Interior Architecture

Open House Hobart

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We are proud to be part of Hobart’s Open House this year!

Come and join us for a walking tour along our Bridge of Remembrance.

Linking two significant public spaces – the Cenotaph and Soldier’s Memorial Avenue, this award-winning design is respectful of the sensitive cultural heritage and environmental values of the site. An elegant, twisting plane, the 200-metre-long bridge connects both sides of the highway and provides a distinctive entry portal to the city. Join Neil Bourne, Senior Director from Denton Corker Marshall as he discusses the design and construction process of this commanding structure.

Address: Tours depart from Soldier’s Memorial Ave, Davies Ave, Hobart
Date: Sat 9 & Sun 10 Nov
Tours: 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am

Bookings open at 12pm on Friday 11 October – register here:

Bridge of Remembrance | Walking Tour – Open House Hobart