The Gold Coast Bulletin

PROPOSAL FOR BOAT CENTRE BUOYED BY WOODEN DESIGN

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A TOURIST attraction that rises and falls with tides and floods is proposed for the Tweed River to celebrate the region’s rich heritage of timber river boats.

Architectu­re students were challenged to design a Tweed River wooden boat centre as part of their masters degrees at Bond University.

The push is now on to have a centre built, which would display classic boats as well as be a working boatyard for the Tweed’s small but skilled community of shipwright­s.

It is hoped the centre could be built on the western side of the river near Murwillumb­ah and within sight of the acclaimed Tweed Regional Gallery.

One of the designs is by Singaporea­n Jichang Pan and would adapt to the rise and fall of the river.

Two rectangula­r wings covered with a lattice of timber would jut out into the water and the lower levels would rest on a floating pontoon.

Mr Pan said his design was inspired by the craftsmans­hip of local boatbuilde­rs.

“I tried to create a space which brings all the processes of boat making together and at the same time it could also become an exhibition space or a ceremony space where a boat can be launched after it has been made,” he said.

Northern NSW shipwright said timber river boats were once the lifeblood of the region.

“What the students have done is inspiring and would be a complete bonus in any small regional area,” Mr Cranney said.

“The site they’ve identified would be fantastic because you have the art gallery opposite and it brings a lot of tourists into the area.

“The wooden boat centre would be brilliant … for employment and for training students in a trade and keeping the skills alive.”

The traditiona­l boats are celebrated each year at the Tweed River Classic Boat Regatta.

Mentors for the project included one of Australia’s best-known architects, Richard Leplastrie­r, and Professor Adrian Carter of the Abedian School of Architectu­re.

Prof Carter said Mr Pan’s design, if realised, would attract not only those that appreciate beautiful timber boats and good architectu­re, but many others.

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